Architectural remains of Dayr (Monastery) Subat, al-Bara
Architectural remains of Dayr (Monastery) Subat, al-Bara
Shaykh Shibli shrine – al-Tar mountain, south -east of al-Mayadeen
Tall al-Biʿa, view from afar
View on the Euphrates river from Dura Europos
Shaykh Anas shrine – al-Tar mountain south-east of al-Mayadeen – the dome from the inside
The northern entrance of the historical city of Dura Europos (Qalʿat as-Salihiyya), end of 4th century BC
The gate of south-western side, Dura Europos (Qalʿat as-Salihiyya)
Tall al-Biʿa, Ancient city of Tuttul
Archaeological finds from Raqqa, exhibited in the Damascus National Museum
Archaeological finds from Raqqa, exhibited in the Damascus National Museum
Afamiya, a side of ruins
Afamiya, a side of ruins
Afamiya, a side of ruins
General view from outside, Jamiʿ Manjak
Relief showing an angel among fruits and pine cones, Temple of Baal
Fig. 47, Catalogue of Damage
Sacrophagi decorated with sculptures of the dead
Raqqa – “East of Raqqa” site – Western Palace – vegetable stucco ornaments
Raqqa – “East of Raqqa” site – Western Palace – finds
Basalt sphinx at the main entrance of ʿAyn Dara Temple
Temple of ‘Ayn Dara, Giant footprints carved into the stone floor
Al-Madrasa al-Hallawiyya, entrance – a stone base (spolia) which is the cathedral baptismal font
Al-Madrasa al-Hallawiyya, entrance – a stone base (spolia) which is the cathedral baptismal font
Al-Madrasa al-Hallawiyya, entrance – a stone base (spolia) which is the cathedral baptismal font.
Raqqa, “East of Raqqa” site – Western Palace, vegetable stucco ornaments
Sphinx in the Temple of ‘Ayn Dara
Rakhla: The City of Wine and Poetry in the Memory of its daughters
Statue of a benefactor on a column along the Great Colonnade
Archaeological find in the Eastern Palace, ar-Raqqa
Sculpture on sacrophagus
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