General view of Euphrates valley at Dayr az-Zawr countryside
Raqqa, Qasr al-Banat, documentation sheet of courtyard with northern Iwan
ar-Raqqa – Qasr al-Banat, the courtyard surrounded by four iwans
Raqqa, Qasr al-Banat, courtyard with northern Iwan
Shahba, Women in traditional dresses doing the laundry
Raqqa, Qasr al-Banat, clay decorations
Raqqa, Qasr al-Banat, courtyard with southern Iwan
A shell of a new house with flattened domes in a village south of Tall Abyad
In the southern part of Tall Abyad, remains of the church made of mud bricks
Maʿlula, the procession to the Holy Cross celebration also passes through the narrow alleys of the old town.
Tall Brak, one of the earliest and largest cities in northern Mesopotamia during the 4th millennium BC [Original photo name:eye temple4]
Raqqa – “East of Raqqa” site – Tall Aswad, excavation in 1985
Stone carved panel on the ʿAyn Diwar bridge
Raqqa, Raqqa, Bedouin family in their tent
Maʿlula, traditional hillside houses with galleries opening to the valley during the 1960s
Traditional houses, Ma’lula
Monastry St. Sergius on the edge of the mountain plain overlooking Maʿlula
The historical centre of Maʿlula with St. Lawandius Church and hillside houses facing the valley
View of the old town from Maʿlula with its traditionally light blue painted facades
Chest of drawers in traditional inlay technique with mother of pearl in an old house in Maʿlula
Staircase and old wooden door in a traditional House in Maʿlula
Maʿlula, traditional hillside houses with galleries during the 1960s
A view of people in traditional dress with a camel in Shahba
Remains of ancient buildings in Shahba, partly inhabited
The wheel hub of a water scoop wheel (arab. noria)
South-west Syria: Qalamun Mountains, the village of Maʿlula with its light blue or white house paintings
Tall Abyad, House decoration to welcome the house owner after the pilgrimage to Mekka
Vicinity of Tall Abyad, shell of the house with flattened domes and opening in one dome
A coffee house and waiting service taxi in the center of the small frontier town
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