Shuyukh Tahtani, a kurdish extended family after their dinner
Inside the city wall, excavation work, Qatna
A little boy from a resettlement village is drawing water from a tap embedded in the ground
A Sheikh with his family in traditional clothes. The man is wearing a black Abbaya
A woman with a screen-printed headscarf called Habari
A Kurdish woman with a prayer rug made of wool with embroidery
A woman in a rural area with traditional clothes
Inside the city wall, excavation work, Qatna
Village houses with courtyards in Mishrifa (ancient Qatna)
Inside the city wall, excavation work, Qatna
A woman showing how to card wool. She is wearing a silk Habari (head scarf)
A gathering of men in a reception room with wall textile cover
A female Kurdish tribe leader wearing a screen-printed headscarf called Habari
Fig. 41, Catalogue of Damage
Fig. 39-b, Catalogue of Damage
Detail of capital
Jamiʿ al-Utrush, tomb – interior view of the dome damages
Damage pattern in the Great Umayyad Mosque in Aleppo
Busra – Southern Roman Bath (al-Hammam ar-Rumani al-Janubi)
Children are preparing themselve for a wedding procession. The two small children are still wearing their school uniform
A woman in a rural area with traditional clothes
Fig. 04, Catalogue of Damage
Fig. 34, Catalogue of Damage
Fig. 34-b, Catalogue of Damage
Maize field adjacent to the houses of Mishrifa village on top of the city wall of Qatna
Bucket wheel (noria) and aqueduct in 1930
Yabrud: Streetlife with shops and residential houses, townspeople and peasants
Bab Qinnasrin (city gate), exterior view of the gate from south-west
The stairs of the Hananiya Church in Bab Tuma quarter
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