Remains of ‘Ayn Dara temple built of basalt stones
Spolia of crowns of columns for decorating a courtyard, ʿAyn al-ʿArus
Fig.44_removal of rubble infill, using a suction tube
Fig.37_Use of crane for removal of rubble
Fig.36_using a walking excavator to remove rubble
Fig.44_removal of rubble infill, using a suction tube
Damage pattern in the Great Umayyad Mosque in Aleppo
Fig.36_using a walking excavator to remove rubble
Fig. 18, Catalogue of Damage
Fig.26_all sides photographs of labeled stone
Capital in the Byzantine Cathedral, Qalʿat Burqush
Arch of Triumph (Qaws Hadrian) from the outside
Decoration on the Arch of Triumph (Qaws Hadrian)
Western facade of the Saraya complex (Maʿbad Zeus), Qanawat
Western facade of the Seraya complex (Maʿbad Zeus), Qanawat
Arch of Triumph (Qaws Hadrian) from the inside
Fig.12_3D plan with measurements
Tomb of the three Brothers, 2nd c.
Fresco paintings on the ceiling of tomb tower of Elahbel
Fig.13_Photographic view of northern façade of chapel
Fig.21_2nd category, stacked ashlar masonry
Fig. 27, Catalogue of Damage
Southwest side of the Byzantine Basilica, Qalʿat Burqush
Damascus, Khan Asʿad Basha al-ʿAzm, a wall topped with domes on pendentives
Damages at the upper part of the minaret, Jamiʿ an-Nuri (mosque), Homs
North facade of Jamiʿ an-Nuri (mosque), Homs
Damage at the west facade, Jamiʿ an-Nuri (mosque), Homs
View of a part of prayer hall, Jamiʿ an-Nuri (mosque), Homs
Courtyard, Jamiʿ an-Nuri (mosque), Homs
View from ad-Dalati Street to the south showing the damages and the minaret of Jamiʿ an-Nuri, Homs
Interior view of the minaret, Jamiʿ an-Nuri (mosque), Homs
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