Turbat Khaʾirbak (mausoleum), cross section of the facade
Turbat Khaʾirbak (mausoleum), section from the interior (the courtyard)
Bayt Junblat, section drawing of the northern iwan
A side of archaeological remains in Khirbat as-Sarayij
Remains of an ancient minaret in Khirbat as-Sarayij
Fig. 11, Catalogue of Damage
Aramaic inscription on the western altar, al-Karasi
Fortification of Halabiyya
Al-Matbakh al-ʿAjami, eastern Qaʿa, section north-south, view to east
Bayt Wakil, section drawing of the hall facade
Temple of ‘Ayn Dara, Giant footprints carved into the stone floor
Colossal basalt lion found in 1955 in ʿAyn Dara
The eastern altar, al-Karasi
Colossal basalt lion, ʿAyn Dara Temple
ʿAyn Dara Temple, Colossal basalt lion
Basalt orthostats on the western side of ʿAyn Dara Temple
Basalt sphinx at the main entrance of ʿAyn Dara Temple
Remains of vaults in Halabiya-Zalabiya
Remains of the Halabiyya fortifications, 8th-9th century BC
Sphinx in the Temple of ‘Ayn Dara
A partially demolished historic building in the historic Midan district
Yabrud: Outer wall of the Greek Orthodox church “Konstantin and Helena”, which once belonged to a temple
Palmyra, Hadrian’s Arch, , 3rd century A.D., view from south at the entrance to colonnaded street
A side from the ruins of Halabiyya-Zalabiyya
Al-Matbakh al-ʿAjami, southern part, ground floor plan before demolition
Bayt Junblat, southern iwan, section east-west
A general scene showing some of the ruins of Palmyra and the Castle Ibn Maʿn
Western and eastern altars which are fully preserved, al-Karasi
Al-Matbakh al-ʿAjami: Qaʿa, plan and four elevations of room
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