Fig. 31-b, Catalogue of Damage, code: P01-L00-11.01-Wa.01
Citadel of Aleppo, Temple of the Weather God, early 1st millennium BC
Aleppo Great Mosque, Courtyard, 2018
The dome house in Taanayel: building the dome
Damage pattern in the Great Umayyad Mosque in Aleppo
Maps of Aleppo: functional zoning in the ancient city, 1982
Fig.47_Rubble heap of a collapsed dome
Fig. 15-b, Catalogue of Damage
Jurn Kabir, construction of a room from quarry stones with clay mortar
Remains of ‘Ayn Dara temple built of basalt stones
Jamiʿ al-Qayqan, southern facade with spolia stones and hieroglyphic writing
Volcanic stones and behind it the Khubra lake, Jabal Says
Jamiʿ al-Qayqan, southern facade with spolia stones
Jamiʿ ash-Shuʿaybiyya, entrance portal, building ornaments made of carved stones
Nahiyat Tall Tamir, Small fledgeling shelters in the form of domes, to be closed by night with stones
ʿAyn al-Khadra, in the farm yard behind the house with stables made of basalt stones
Fig.41-b_Marking missing stones after partial collapse
Remaining stones of ancient building on the Jabal Haramun (Mount Hermon)
Fig. 21, Catalogue of Damage
Fig. 18, Catalogue of Damage
Qalb Lawza, Basilica of 5th c., decorative door of reliquary room in southern facade (east)
Fig.34-b_sequence of operations for clearing
The northern entrance of the historical city of Dura Europos (Qalʿat as-Salihiyya), end of 4th century BC
Qalb Lawza, Basilica of 5th c., decorative door of reliquary room in southern facade (east)
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