Fig.40_Façade after reconstruction with integrated original stones
Fig.32-c_storage of sorted stones in a hall
Fig.32-b_storage of sorted stones outside
Fig.31-b_storage of sorted related stones
Fig.32_storage of sorted stones in courtyard
Fig.26_all sides photographs of labeled stone
Fig.20_1st category
Fig.18-c_Carved and ornamented stones
Fig. 01, Catalogue of Damage
General view of the complex constisting of a church and a palace of Qasr Ibn Wardan
Fig.38_Volunteers during cleaning and securing of remains
Fig.43_Protective tarpaulin of outer walls
Fig.42_ٍStone with inscription
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Fig.35_labeling of stones within geodetic grid field
Raqqa – “East of Raqqa” site – Western Palace
Fig. 63-b, Catalogue of Damage
Khusrawiyya, northern arcade, 2018
Al-Khusrawiyya, ground floor plan of 1998
Al-Khusrawiyya: Explosion crater where the mosque once stood, 2016
Khusrawiyya, view of complex from the citadel, Khan ash-Shuna in foreground, in 2000
Fig. 02-b, Catalogue of Damage
Fig. 02, Catalogue of Damage
Great Mosque, view at courtyard in 2018
Fig.19_Ablaq masonry, 2nd category
Fig.23_3rd category
Fig.41-a_Main front in 1995, with ornamental details, spolia, and a coat of arms
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