Excavation works, Dura Europos (Qal��at as-Salihiyya)
Two large reservoirs in the ruins of Kharab Sayyar
Raqqa – finds discovered in the site “East of Raqqa”, the Eastern Complex
Raqqa – finds discovered in the site “East of Raqqa”, the Eastern Complex
Raqqa – “East of Raqqa” site – Tall Aswad – finds
Raqqa – “East of Raqqa” site – Western Palace – vegetable stucco ornaments
Stucco panels on the walls of an Abbasid building in Kharab Sayyar
Excavations at Tall Sabi Abyad
Hiraqla victory monument
Afamiya, Northern Roman baths
Raqqa, Tall Aswad, small finds
Tall Brak (Nagar), ruins of Naram-Sin Palace, 3rd millennuim BC. [Original photo name: naram sin palace2]
Raqqa, Qasr al-Banat, decorative niches on the wall of a room
ar-Raqqa – Qasr al-Banat, the courtyard surrounded by four iwans
Raqqa, Tall Aswad, stucco
Raqqa, Qasr al-Banat, Capital with plant motifs
Jaʿbar castle, southern side of the castle
Raqqa, the inner façade of Baghdad Gate (Bab Baghdad)
Raqqa, Baghdad Gate (Bab) as seen from outside the fence
Tall al-Biʿa, Ancient city of Tuttul
Tall Brak (Nagar), ruins of Naram-Sin Palace, 3rd millennuim BC. [Original photo name: naram sin palace2]
Tall Brak, one of the earliest and largest cities in northern Mesopotamia during the 4th millennium BC [Original photo name:eye temple4]
Raqqa, Qasr al-Banat, Capital with plant motifs
Raqqa, Qasr al-Banat, courtyard with southern Iwan
Raqqa, Qasr al-Banat, clay decorations
Tall Brak (Nagar), ruins of Naram-Sin Palace, 3rd millennuim BC. [Original photo name: naram sin palace2]
Tall Brak, general view of the main mound
Afamiya, Northern Roman baths
Raqqa, Raqqa, Bedouin family in their tent
Raqqa, Qasr al-Banat, clay decorations
Raqqa – Qasr al-Banat – stone decorations
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