Raqqa – “East of Raqqa” site – Tall Aswad – sherds
Raqqa – “East of Raqqa” site – Tall Aswad – sherds
Bridge over the Euphrates, ar-Raqqa
A metal workshop in the city of Raqqa
A coffee house and waiting service taxi in the center of the small frontier town
Bridge over the Euphrates, ar-Raqqa
A seller of diesel fuel, Raqqa
Shops for buying traditional utensils in Raqqa
An abandoned building in Circassian district, Raqqa
City center of Raqqa with a barber, small suq-shops and mobile traders of vegetables and fruits
an-Nabi Huri (Cyrrhus), Roman bridge on the Afrin river
Near Tall Abyad, view of ʿAyn al-ʿArus lake
Reconstruction of Assyrian town Dur Katlimmu
View from Tall Hamidiyya to the plain, Wadi Jaghjagh and fields
Tall Abyad, Historical watermil of ʿAyn al ʿArus
Tall Dahab, Cement-fixed area where rinsing or washing is carried out, body washing may take place there too
Tall Dahab, Bedding pile in the family’s living and storage room
Tall Dahab, Guesthouse of a village with sculptural decoration of the facade
Tall Mumbaqa, View to the north: shore of Assad-Lake with pumps
Tall Mumbaqa, Women prepare food for the banquet of the excavation
Tall Mumbaqa, Feast in a goat-hair tent during the excavation
Raqqa – “East of Raqqa” site – Tall Aswad – sherds
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Fig.09_geodetic grid over rubble heap
Mari (Tall al-Hariri), The Archive Hall in the Palace of Zimri lim
Village of Tall Hamidiyya with excavation house (left)
A side of the architectural remains, Mari (Tall al-Hariri)
Remains of walls and pillars, Mari (Tall al-Hariri)
Tall al-Bi’a, Excavation at Dayr Zakka (monastery)
Mari (Tall al-Hariri), the palace’s cistern made of baked brick (beginning of 2nd millennium BC)
Tall al-Mishrifa (Qatna) within its geographic area
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