Qalb Lawza, Basilica, 5th c., view of main facade from south-west
Izraʿ – Kanisat (chrurch) Mar Jirjis – plan
Fig.32-c_storage of sorted stones in a hall
Stories
Fig.20_1st category
Fig.04_measurable rectified drone photography
Fig.04-c_Contour lines of a digital terrain model
Fig.08_execution of an geodetic grid over rubble heap
Fig.04-b_contour lines over rectified photograph
Fig.31-b_storage of sorted related stones
Fig.17-a_Simulation of-lines of vulnerability
Fig.44_removal of rubble infill, using a suction tube
Fig.40_Façade after reconstruction with integrated original stones
Fig.39_Façade with allocation of stones from rubble
Fig.36_using a walking excavator to remove rubble
Fig.37_Use of crane for removal of rubble
Fig.36_using a walking excavator to remove rubble
Fig.32-b_storage of sorted stones outside
Fig.26_all sides photographs of labeled stone
Fig.03_section drawings of rubble, with orthographic photography
Fig.17-c_Collapse of a façade
Fig.35_labeling of stones within geodetic grid field
Fig.11_measurement (survey) of rubble field
Fig.10_geodetic grid over rubble heap
Qasr Ibn Wardan, the church
al-Hayr al-Sharqi Palace, Inside of the early Umaiyad desert castle (Western complex)
al-Hayr al-Sharqi Palace, Inside of the early Umayyad desert castle with remains of vaulted rooms of the Western comlplex
Remains of a ruined building in Jabal Says
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