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Raqqa – the excavations of the site “East of Raqqa” – Eastern Palace
Abdelraouf Baydoun working with the craft of ‘Ajami in Qasr al-ʿAzm
Bayt Junblat, ground plan
Bayt Junblat, section drawing of the southern iwan of the inner courtyard (juwwani)
Bayt Junblat, section drawing of the northern iwan
Khan Qurdbak, iwan, section east-west
Khan Qurdbak, portico, facade of the northern portal and east-west cross-section
Khan Qurdbak, iwan, first floor plan
Khan Qurdbak, iwan, ground floor plan
Khan Qurdbak, iwan with basement of neighbouring qaʿa
Remains of the gateway of the Umayyad complex at Qasr al-Hayr al-Gharbi
Khan Qurdbak, ground plan, first floor, reduced copy
Khan Qurdbak, southern portico – Mamluk rank
Qanawat, Relief on a rectangular basalt stone
An entrance, Qasr al-Hayr al-Gharbi
Bayt Junblat, southern iwan, section east-west
Qasr Ibn Wardan, the church
Bayt Mustafa Basha al-Husayni in Homs before and after the war
Rapid Condition/Damage Assessment File
Remains of Resheph Temple, Ebla (Tall Mardikh)
Fig. 36, Catalogue of Damage
‘ataba ceiling in the main courtyard, north wing of the Qasr al-‘Azm in Damascus, today known as the “Bride´s Room”
Raqqa, Remains of Qasr al-Banat
The men’s quarters (Salamlik), Qasr al-ʿAzm
Raqqa, A side of Qasr al-Banat
Raqqa, Qasr al-Banat, star-shaped fountain in centre of the courtyard
Raqqa, Qasr al-Banat, clay decorations
Raqqa, Qasr al-Banat, courtyard with southern Iwan
Raqqa, Qasr al-Banat, courtyard with southern Iwan
Raqqa, Qasr al-Banat, Northern Iwan