Mari (Tall Hariri), a side of the architectural remains
Tall al-Bi’a, Excavation at Dayr Zakka (monastery)
Mari (Tall Hariri), a side of the architectural remains
A wall painting from Zimri-Lim’s palace in Mari (Tall al-Hariri), which is known as “The Ordinator of the Sacrifice” (ca. 1780 BC) and hangs in the Louvre.
Safita, view from the Qal’a on at-Tall quarter
Remains of walls and pillars, Mari (Tall al-Hariri)
Protection of archaeological site of Mari (Tall al-Hariri) with temporary coverage
Village of Tall Hamidiyya with excavation house (left)
Mari (Tall al-Hariri), The Archive Hall in the Palace of Zimri lim
A side of the architectural remains, Mari (Tall al-Hariri)
Mari (Tall al-Hariri), the palace’s cistern made of baked brick (beginning of 2nd millennium BC)
Reconstruction of Assyrian town Dur Katlimmu
Bridge over the Euphrates, ar-Raqqa
City center of Raqqa with a barber, small suq-shops and mobile traders of vegetables and fruits
Shops for buying traditional utensils in Raqqa
A coffee house and waiting service taxi in the center of the small frontier town
An abandoned building in Circassian district, Raqqa
Tall al-Mishrifa (Qatna) within its geographic area
A metal workshop in the city of Raqqa
A seller of diesel fuel, Raqqa
Tall al-Mishrifa (ancient Qatna), view of the historic citywall, within which the village is located
Mari (Tall Hariri), a side of the architectural remains
View from the Zayzun waterfalls into Yarmuk river, which there the border between Syria and Jordan
Kafra, in the courtyard behind a huge central hall house
Raqqa, Qasr (Palace) al-Banat
ʿAyn al-ʿArus, Interior of a village mud bricks house, armenian owners
ʿAyn al-ʿArus, view into the ceiling of a village mud bricks house, armenian owners
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