Jabal ‘Aruda, a view from the top of the hill to the ruins of the settlement of the 4th millennium B.C., overlooking the Euphrates reservoir
ʿAyn al-ʿArus, view into the ceiling of a village mud bricks house, armenian owners
In the Syrian desert: the separation of the living and the storage compartment in a bedouin tent with the help of a stick mat (arab. zarb)
Al-Khabur region, a potter in the workshop, probably in al-Busayri
When milking a flock of sheep in the Syrian Jazira
Natural landscape of the Tigris valley
Agriculture in the Syrian Jazira
Details of tent-construction, fastening of the side ropes of the Bedouin tent
In the tent of a Bedouin family with the living area in the foreground and behind the partition the storage area of all goods
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In the living compartment of the tent, which is embroidered in patchwork technique (the same tent is on photo #2850 and #2853.)
A little boy from a resettlement village is drawing water from a tap embedded in the ground
A village on the foothills of the coastal mountains (al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
Informal (unplanned) settlements spread in the Ghouta, 1980s
Pottery manufacturing in the Khabur region, probably in al-Busayri
A courtyard of a domed house in the village of Shaykh Hilal
Remaining stones of ancient building on the Jabal Haramun (Mount Hermon)
Jabal ʿAruda southern foothills
Natural diversity in the Jabal Haramun (Mount Hermon)
The peak of Mount Hermon (Jabal Haramun)
At the peak of Mount Hermon (Jabal Haramun)
Tourists with a local resident at the Peak of Mount Hermon (Jabal Haramun)
Aerial photo of the Jabal Haramun (Mont Hermon)
Syriac tombs in Jabal ʿAruda
Graves upon Jabal ʿAruda
An aerial photograph of the village of Shaykh Hilal
Arial veiw at Tall al-Biʿa, Ancient city of Tuttul
Remains of the Praetorium, Balis (Barbalassos)
Agriculture on a mountain slope in Jabal al-ʿArab
Busra, part of the citadel wall
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