Roman grave behind the Convent of Our Lady of Saydnaya
In al-Hayat/Balikh valley: procedure of calcination of gypsum is finished and packed into sacks (3rd step): the natural gypsum stone was burned to produce gypsum as building material
Exterior view of the dome of Salah ad-Din al-Ayyubi Mausoleum, Damascus
Ithriya Temple – Some archaeological finds
Fig.24_ashlar voussoire stones within rubble field
A group of columns, remains of the southern Roman baths in Busra
In al-Hayat/Balikh valley, procedure for calcination of gypsum (1st step), fuel is placed on a natural gypsum layer
Fig.25_damaged and loose remains
Rakhla: The City of Wine and Poetry in the Memory of its daughters
Jisr ash-Shughur, Qalʿat ash-Shugr wa-Bakas, a twin crusader castle, cave
General view of ʿAyn as-Sahib
Graves carved into the rocks, ʿAyn as-Sahib
Jisr ash-Shughur, Qalʿat ash-Shugr wa-Bakas, a twin crusader castle, caves
Roman sarcophagus with decorations, Qanawat
At-Takiyya al-Mawlawiyya, western facade – al-Midan
The tower tombs, Valley of the Tombs
A sculpture of a woman, showing clothes and jewelry details
General view of the Valley of the Tombs
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A sculpture of a woman, showing clothes and jewelry details
Tombe carved into the rock, ʿAyn as-Sahib
Funerary temple, Palmyra
Turbat Khaʾirbak (mausoleum), western facade and dome
Syriac tombs in Jabal ʿAruda
The entrance of the Tomb (Hypogeum) of the Three Brothers
Room with code P02.L00.01.01_cx
Interior view of the tomb tower of Elahbel
al-Bara, Pyramidal roofed tomb known locally as As-Sawma‘a,
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