Fig.24_ashlar voussoire stones within rubble field
Fig.32_storage of sorted stones in courtyard
Fig.31_storing sorted rubble stones in shelves
Fig.30EN_sample item inventory form
Fig.26_all sides photographs of labeled stone
Fig.34-a_zoning of a rubble field
Fig.25_damaged and loose remains
Fig.36_using a walking excavator to remove rubble
Fig.23_3rd category
Fig.37_Use of crane for removal of rubble
4. Documentation file for Ghazala house, damage mapping in database
Fig.40_Façade after reconstruction with integrated original stones
Fig.32-c_storage of sorted stones in a hall
Fig.34-b_sequence of operations for clearing
Excavation works, Dura Europos (Qalʿat as-Salihiyya)
Mari (Tall al-Hariri), The Archive Hall in the Palace of Zimri lim
Excavation works, Dura Europos (Qalʿat as-Salihiyya)
Fig.36_using a walking excavator to remove rubble
Dura Europos (Qalʿat as-Salihiyya), Roman amphitheater
View to the excavation in Tall Shaykh Hamad in 1984
Fig.35_labeling of stones within geodetic grid field
Fig.33_protective roof
ʿAyn Dara, Bas-relief motif decorating some steps of the main entrance, southern façade of Ishtar Temple
Stucco decorations in situ, Kharab Sayyar
Mari (Tall Hariri), a side of the architectural remains
Great Mosque, Plan of the building parts
Qalb Lawza, Basilica of 5th c., central view at nave and apse
Baghdad Gate of Raqqa-Rafiqa, 10th c. onwards
Damascus, the eastern part of the city wall near to Bab Kisan
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