Fortification tower north of the Bab Antakiya, view during the removal of historical annexes
Khusrawiyya Complex, damage mapping (Arabic)
Jamiʿ as-Saffahiyya, prayer niche
Damascus, Hammam al-Qaramani
The northern entrance of the historical city of Dura Europos (Qalʿat as-Salihiyya), end of 4th century BC
The northern entrance of the historical city of Dura Europos (Qalʿat as-Salihiyya), end of 4th century BC
Aleppo in the 1930s, aerial view in northwest direction with the citadel and the old town in the background
Tower north of Bab Antakiya, a side of the defensive tower after the removal of infringements
Tower north of Bab Antakiya. The inscription indicates a restoration by the Mamluk ruler al-Malik al-Muʾayyad Shaykh between 820/1417 and 823/1420
Jamiʿ al-Qayqan, Stone engraving – hieroglyphic pictorial writing
Burj Alaʾ, southern facade from the inside with the arrow slit
Burj al-Ghanam, partial view of the tower’s south eastern facade
Burj al-Ghanam, general view of the tower’s southern facade
Burj al-Ghanam, tower’s southern facade with its machicolation
Burj al-Ghanam, general view of the tower’s west-south corner
Burj Alaʾ, general view of the tower’s southern facade
Burj Alaʾ, general view of the tower’s western facade
Damascus, Propylaea of Jupiter Temple, 1st CE. AD
The northern entrance of the historical city of Dura Europos (Qalʿat as-Salihiyya), end of 4th century BC
Jamiʿ al-Utrush, western entrance
Fig. 15-c, Catalogue of Damage
Fig. 30, Catalogue of Damage
Windows above the western entrance of the Cathedral, today Tartus Museum
Fig. 15, Catalogue of Damage
Aleppo’s Great Mosque, renovation of the north entrance in 2018
View the northeast corner of the Agora
Baalshamin Temple – cella, 2nd c. AD
Al-Khusrawiyya, ground floor plan of 1998
Fig. 02, Catalogue of Damage
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