Hand printed fabric combining plant and animal motifs
Hand printed table cloth from Hama at Hassan’s Shop, Old Damascus
A woman showing how to card wool. She is wearing a silk Habari (head scarf)
A Sheikh with his family in traditional clothes. The man is wearing a black Abbaya
A woman with a screen-printed headscarf called Habari
A female Kurdish tribe leader wearing a screen-printed headscarf called Habari
Jamiʿ al-Maydani, windows with stone lattice screen (Transenna)
Guideline Integrated Building Documentation
From Palmyra to Istanbul
Ezidi life and traditions in Jabal Sinjar – Interview with two young Ezidi women
The Battle of Aleppo (2012–2016): Former Life in the Ghazala House (Beit Ghazaleh) – the Destroyed Heritage (2/2)
The Syrian Jazira – an Extraordinary Archaeological Landscape
Places of Remembrance for the Armenian Genocide
Syria, a Textile History
The Voice of My Mother
Cotton Season in Raqqa
Music & Religion
Music & Community in Syria
Folk Music
At the Grainmill, Find Me
One and a Half Panels – My Grandfather’s House in the Euphrates Valley
The Donkey Guide of Max von Oppenheim
Damascene Breakfast Habits
The Art of Syrian Textile Production
The Threads of Life: Syrian Textile Ornamentation
Hidden Figures: The Women behind the Beautiful Craft of Aghabani
The Ink That Lasts Forever: Textile Printing in Syria
A Peek into Syria’s Sericulture World
Insights into Syria’s Centuries-Old Silk Craft
People of the Desert: Bedouin Clothing
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