Roman grave behind the Convent of Our Lady of Saydnaya
Roman grave behind the Convent of Our Lady of Saydnaya
The Great Colonnade towards the Monumental Arch
General view of Baalshamin Temple from the east
Temple of Mushannaf, southwest corner, pilaster capital
Artificial pool in the south of Mushannaf Temple
View of the artificial pool and the Temple of Mushannaf
Northwest corner of Mushannaf Temple with the artificial pool in the foreground
Qanawat, Rural house
The Great Colonnade in Palmyra, View to the south east
Propylaea of Jupiter Temple, Damascus
Qanawat, Ruins of the Temple of Rabbos
Afamiya, twisted and fluted columns of the central section of the Great Colonnade
Qanawat, Ruins of the Temple of Rabbos
Tomb of the three Brothers, 2nd c.
Remains of ancient buildings in Shahba, partly inhabited
Inside the city wall, excavation work, Qatna
View from east to the cella of Bel Temple
Rakhla: The City of Wine and Poetry in the Memory of its daughters
Fig. 09, Catalogue of Damage
Hadrian’s Arch, 3rd c. AD
Umayyad Mosque, the Mamluk Minaret of Qaytbay on the northwestern corner
Afamiya, Remains of the Great Colonnade
ar-Rusafa -interior view- North Gate of the basilica
as-Suwayda’, “Mashnaqa Arch” or remains of a Byzantine basilica
Kharbaqa Dam: One of the dams that were built to limit seasonal flood waters in the Badiyya
Theater, view to proscenium and scenae frons
Palmyra Theater, central part (valva regia) of scaenae frons
Palmyra Theater, view to proscenium and scaenae frons, 2nd c. AD
Palmyra, Hadrian’s Arch, , 3rd century A.D., view from south at the entrance to colonnaded street
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