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Israel. Jerusalem. Walls of the Old city and Tower of David (Citadel). Night view
Babylonian. Second Dynasty of Isin in the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (1126-1105 BC). Boundary-stone. Kudurru. Limestone stela. Text. Cuneiform. Sippar, Abu Habba. Iraq. British Museum
Stela of Ashurbanipal. The inscription records that he restoMesopotamia. Stela of Ashurbanipal. The inscription records that he restored the Esagil temple of Marduk, Babylon. 665-653BC. Cuneiform script. Babylon exposore. Louvre. Paris. France
Israel. Jerusalem. Muslim cementery. In the background the Mount of Olives
Stone Head. Represent a god, goddess or a worshipper. Late UStone Head. Represent a god, goddess or a worshipper. A vertical groove at the back of the head, with nail holes on the sides, suggests that it may have originally been fixed to a pole
Mesopotamia. Early Dynastic Period III. Votive pebble with inscription. Eanmtum I King. 2424-2405 BC. From Girsu. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Mesopotamia. Record of food supplies. Iraq. Late PrehistoricEarly writing. Pictographs drawn. Mesopotamia. Record of food supplies. From Iraq. Late Prehistoric period. About 3000BC. Early administrative text. Cuneiform tablet. British Museum. London. England
Mesopotamia. Terracotta vase. Probably from Umma. Iraq. Early Dynastic Period. 2330 BC. Document referring to a conflict between the city-states of Umma and Lagash in ancient Sumer
Mesopotamia. Foundation nails. 3rd Millenium BC. Bronze. Iraq British Museum. London. England. Kingdom
Mesopotamia. Summer. Archaic Dynasty III. Plaque. From Ur. 2Mesopotamia. Summer. Archaic Dynasty III. Plaque. From Ur (Iraq). 2500BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Syria. Damascus. Zahirie Madrasa. Entrance. Detail
Syria. Damascus. Zahirie Madrasa. Exterior. Photo before Syrian Civil War
Syria. Damascus. Al Azem Palace or Beit al-Azem. 1749-1752Syria. Damascus. Al Azem Palace (Palace of As as, Pasha al- Azm). 1749-1752. Built on order of the Ottoman governor of Damascus, Assad Pasha al-Azem
Neo-Asirian period. Stele with cuneiform inscription. 8th century. Archeological Museum Istambul. Turkey
Bas relief Assyrian Genie. 9th century BC. Archeological MusChaldean Assyrian relief sculpture slab from the northwest palace of King Ashurnasirpal II of a Genie standing. 881-859 BC. from Nimrud. Istanbul Archaeological Museum. Turkey
Israel. Jerusalem. Holy Sepulchre. Arches of the Virgin. Only part of Constantines Triportico they chose to preserve
Israel. Jaffa. A street. Old town
Israel. Jaffa. A street. Old town. Late afternoon
Israel. Jaffa. The Clock Tower, 1906. Old Town
Israel. Jerusalem. Priest uses incense
Israel. Jerusalem. The Tomb of Christ at The Holy Sepulchre. Aedicula. Old city
Israel. Jerusalem. Jaffa Gate or Davids Gat. Stone portal in the historic walls of the Old City. Inscription. Detail
Israel. Jerusalem. Gazetter. Old City. Street St. Peter. Christian neighborhood. (Written in Arabic, hebrew and English)
Israel. Jerusalem. City walls and ancient citadel with TowerIsrael. Jerusalem. Old Town. City walls and ancient citadel with Tower of David, 2nd century BC
Israel. Jerusalem. Western Wall. Detail
Israel. Jerusalem. Western Wall. Inscription
Jews praying at the Western Wall. Jerusalem. IsraelJudaism. Jews praying at the Western Wall. Jerusalem. Israel
A Jew praying at the Western Wall. Jerusalem. IsraelHaredi Judaism. Orthodox Judaism. A Jew praying at the Western Wall. Jerusalem. Israel
Israel. Jerusalem. Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre. Chapel ofIsrael. Jerusalem. Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre. Chapel. Chapel of the Invention of the Cross. Inside
Cuneiforme writing. Description of king Adab-Nirari III (810Cuneiforme writing. Fragment door. Description of king Adab-Nirari III (810-783 BC). From Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), Northerm Iraq. Neo-Assyrian. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Syria. Ebla. Ruins of Ebla. Early Bronze Age 3rd millenniumSyria. Ebla. Ruins of Ebla. Eblan civilization, Early Bronze Age, 3rd millennium BC. Lower town. Ruins
Neo-Sumerian. Statue of Gudea. Girsu (modern Telloh). IraqMesopotamia. Neo-Sumerian. Ruler Gudea of state of Lagash. Diorita statue. From Girsu (modern Telloh). Iraq. 2120 BC. Museum of Louvre. Paris. France
Syria. Damascus. Takiyyeh Al-Sulay Maniyyeh mosque. Exterior
Syria. Aleppo. Turkish bath or Haman. Detail. Entrance
Syria. Aleppo. Street of the old city
Syria. Aleppo. Saint Elias Cathedral. Manorite. Near East
Syria. Damascus. Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque. Shia Muslim tradition. Architect, Rida Mourtada. Near East. Photo before Syrian civil war
Syria. Bosra. Roman Triumphal arch. 3rd century AD. Near East. Photo before Syrian civil war
Syria. Bosra. Hammab Manshak. Old public baths. 14th century. ruins
Syria. Aleppo. Entrance of Gregorian Armenian Church
Syria. Aleppo. Christian Quarter. Street in old city. Photo before Syrian Civil War
Syria. Qal at Ja bar castle on the left bank of Lake Assad. Near Ar-Raqqah. Bastion. Near East. Photo before the Syrian civil war
Syria. Maloula. Mar Tecla Monastery. Near EastSyria. Maloula. Town built into the rugged mountainside. Mar Tecla Monastery, pupil of St. Paul. Near East. Photo before Syrian Civil War
Syria. Palmyra. Ruins of Qala at ibn Maan castle on top of mountain. 17th century. Oais of Tadmor. Photo before the Syrian civil war
Syria. Aleppo. The Citadel. Medieval fortified palace in the centre of the old city. The majority of the construction as it stands today is thought to originate from the Ayyubid period
Syria. Great Mosque of Damascus. InteriorSyria. Great Mosque of Damascus. 8th century. Prayer hall or Haram. Stresses the marble mausoleum who marks the place where the head of Saint John the Baptist was buried