Storage vessel made of mud-clay slurry in the niche of a transversal arch house
Storage vessel made of mud-clay slurry in the niche of a transversal arch house
A central passage in the Castle of Harim
A little boy from a resettlement village is drawing water from a tap embedded in the ground
Raqqa – “East of Raqqa” site – Tall Aswad – sherds
‘ataba ceiling in the main courtyard, north wing of the Qasr al-‘Azm in Damascus, today known as the “Bride´s Room”
Remains of Harim Castle
Harim Castle, view into an entrance
Remains of Harim Castle
A central passage in the Castle of Harim
Arwad, Ayyubid fort, entrance
Fig. 20, Catalogue of Damage
Bayt Junblat, southern iwan, section east-west
Bayt Junblat, ground plan
Bayt Junblat, section drawing of the southern iwan of the inner courtyard (juwwani)
Bayt Wakil (Aleppo-Zimmer), Painted wooden panel, Mary and Jesus
Bayt Wakil (Aleppo-Zimmer), Painted wooden panel, Mary and Jesus
STUNDE NULL (2019 – 2020)
Fig.06_Bayt-Ghazala_room-02
Fig.05_geodetic grid over rubble heap
Fig.45-b_wall in danger of collapse
Bayt Wakil (Aleppo-Zimmer), Painted wooden panel, Mary and Jesus
Jamrin – The ancient bridge over Wadi az-Zaydi
Bayt Mustafa al-Jabiri (Bayt cad. VII 2056) before belonging to waqf al-Jabiri
Busra – Madrasat Abu al-Fidaʾ, prayer hall
Busra – Jamiʿ (mosque) al-Mabrak, the courtyard
ar-Rusafa -interior view- North Gate of the basilica
Maronite Cathedral, the altar
Maronite Cathedral, the sanctuary
Maronite Cathedral, main entrance
Izraʿ – Kanisat (church) Mar Jirjis from the inside
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