Browse Items (10366 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 21 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Palmyra Great Arch (tripylon), from southwest. Palmyra Great Arch (tripylon), from southeast. Palmyra Grand Colonnade and Great Arch (tripylon), from northwest. Palmyra Grand Colonnade, showing two-story columns. Expedition's tents in background. Palmyra Grand Colonnade, from northwest. Palmyra Grand Colonnade, from south. Palmyra Grand Colonnade, with two rows of columns. Workers are making a squeeze. Palmyra Grand Colonnade, looking east toward Great Arch (tripylon). Isriyeh Roman temple, from south. Isriyeh Roman temple, from north. Isriyeh Roman temple, from southwest. Isriyeh Roman temple, east facade from northeast. Antioch Arch of aqueduct. Antioch Aqueduct bridge, from southeast. Antioch Aqueduct bridge, from northwest. Apamea Great colonnade, twisted columns and ruins from south. Apamea Arched structure ruins, from northeast. Apamea Arched substructure, ruins from southeast. Castle in background, left. Apamea Basilica, west wall of courtyard, interior from east. Apamea Basilica, exterior from southwest. Apamea North gate of the city, exterior from north. Apamea North gate of the city, close view of interior from south. Apamea North gate of the city, general view of interior from south. Djisr il-Madjdal Roman bridge, close view of three arches on east end, from south. Djisr il-Madjdal Roman bridge, from south. Kamu il-Hurmul Tower with pyramidal roof. Baalbek Temple of Venus, details of order. Baalbek Architectural fragments in main court Baalbek Great Court, north portico, western bay Baalbek Great Court, cornice fragments. Baalbek Temple of Jupiter (Helios), detail of cornice fragments. Baalbek Temple of Jupiter (Helios), detail of cornice fragment. Baalbek Great Court, detail of cornice from rectangular exedra. Baalbek Great Court, detail of cornice from rectangular exedra. Baalbek Temple of Venus, interior from north. Baalbek Temple of Venus, exterior southeast. Baalbek Temple of Venus, exterior from southeast. Bad image, see #407 for identical photo. Baalbek Temple of Venus, exterior from north. Baalbek Temple of Venus, exterior from north. Baalbek Temple of Venus, interior through main portal, from northwest. Baalbek Temple of Venus, interior through main portal, from northwest. Baalbek Temple of Venus, interior from west. Baalbek Temple of Bacchus, interior of north wall, from south. Baalbek Temple of Bacchus (excavated), interior of north wall from southwest. Baalbek Temple of Bacchus (excavated), interior of west end. Baalbek Temple of Bacchus, interior from eastern portal. Baalbek Temple of Bacchus (excavated), interior of west end. Baalbek Temple of Bacchus, south side from southwest. Baalbek Temple of Bacchus, south side from southeast. Baalbek Temple of Bacchus (excavated), view along south colonnade, from east. Baalbek Temple of Bacchus, south side from southeast. Baalbek Temple of Bacchus, north side from north. Baalbek Temple of Bacchus (excavated), north side from northeast. Baalbek Temple of Bacchus, great east portal. Baalbek Temple of Bacchus (excavated), great east portal, detail of lower left frame. Baalbek Temple of Bacchus (excavated), great east portal, from east. Baalbek Temple of Bacchus (excavated), great east portal, from east. Baalbek Temple of Bacchus, from northwest. Baalbek Temple of Bacchus (excavated), from northwest. Baalbek Temple of Jupiter (Helios), south side from south. Baalbek Temple of Jupiter (Helios) (excavated), steps at west end. Baalbek Temple of Jupiter (Helios), extant columns from southwest. Baalbek Temple of Jupiter (Helios), detail of fallen cornice. Baalbek Temple of Jupiter (Helios), extant columns from south. Baalbek Arabic chamber under Temenos. Baalbek Great Court, rectangular exedra in north wall. Baalbek Great Court (excavated), detail of fallen cornice. Baalbek Great Court (excavated), detail of cornice fragment. Baalbek Great Court (excavated), interior of northwest angle. Baalbek Great Court, western exedra in north wall. Baalbek Great Court (excavated), detail of eastern exedra in north wall. Baalbek Great Court (excavated), detail of western exedra in north wall. Baalbek Great Court, interior of north wall. Baalbek Great Court (excavated), interior of east wall, from west. Baalbek Great Court (excavated), interior of south wall, from north. Baalbek Great Court (excavated), view interior of north wall, from south. Baalbek Great Court (excavated), detail of fountain. Baalbek Great Court (excavated), north side of fountain. Baalbek Great Court (excavated), interior of north wall, from southeast. Baalbek Trilithon (wall of megaliths) under the Temple of Jupiter. Baalbek Trilithon (wall of megaliths) under the Temple of Jupiter , with man for scale. Baalbek Trilithon (wall of megaliths) under the Temple of Jupiter. Baalbek Great Court, exterior of northwest angle. Baalbek South walls of Hexagonal Court and southeast angle of Great Court. Baalbek South walls of Hexagonal Court with south tower of Propylaea (right), from south. Baalbek Propylaea, facade from east. Baalbek Temples from hill at south. Baalbek General view of town. Columns of the Temple of Jupiter at center. Baalbek General view of town and temples from south. Baalbek Largest cut stone in the world (Stone of the Pregnant Woman). Baalbek Largest cut stone in the world (Stone of the Pregnant Woman). Zebed Tomb with elevated sarcophagus (destroyed), 337 AD. Expedition tents in back. Kasr Zebed Pier cap. Zebed Basilica, parapet of choir, side panel. Zebed Basilica, parapet of choir, east face. Zebed East Church, lintel of west portal. Zebed East Church, south wall from southeast. Zebed East Church, interior of east end from west. Zebed East Church, exterior of east end, from east. Khanasir One half of two-piece lintel. Khanasir One half of two-piece lintel showing dovetail joint. Khanasir Lintel of north gate of city (604-5 AD). Khanasir Entrance of tomb outside south wall of city. Selemiyeh Modern house with ancient fragments. Selemiyeh Arabic castle, entrance tower with ancient fragments, from south. Homs Roman tomb in opus reticulatum, fom southeast. Homs Carved sarcophagus which is believed to be a magic stone. Homs Roman tomb in opus reticulatum, from east. Kefr Inneh Rock-cut press. Kefr Inneh Front wall of house at northwest part of town, from south. il-Mghara Arched tomb. il-Mghara Rock-cut tombs in nearby il-Mzauwakah. il-Mghara Rock-cut tomb with built facade, close view. il-Mghara Rock-cut tomb with built facade. il-Mghara Sarcophagus lid. Ruweha Arched entrance to villa on south side of town, from south. Ktellata Rock-cut tomb discovered by Prentice. Ktellata Well-house, oblique view. Ktellata Well-house, end view. Ktellata Well-house, distant view. Ktellata Well-house, oblique view. Ruweha Inscribed door lintel. Ruweha Arched vestibule of a destroyed villa near center of town, from south. Ruweha Unknown structure. Ruweha Villa III, general view from southeast. Ruweha Villa III, front wall from south. Ruweha Villa I (396 AD), south wall and lower portico. Ruweha Villa I (396 AD), south wall and lower portico, from southeast. Ruweha Villa I (396 AD), south wall and lower portico, from southwest. Ruweha Villa I (396 AD), west wall with arched entrance and tower, from west. Ruweha Villa I (396 AD) to right, with another villa. Distant view from southwest. Ruweha Small detached house on west side of town, end (south) wall, from south. Ruweha Villa IV, south wall from south. Ruweha Villa IV, general view from southwest. Ruweha Small house in center of town, facade with colonnade and stone beams, from east. Ruweha Colonnade of house in west part of town, from south. Ruweha Ancient house in center of town, east wall from southeast. Ruweha Colonnades of marketplace at center of town, northwest angle from southeast. Ruweha Rock-cut tomb with built gable facade, south part of town, from west. Ruweha Temple tomb (348 AD) in east part of town, rear from southwest. Ruweha Temple tomb (348 AD) in east part of town, north facade. Ruweha facade of Temple tomb, east part of town date 384 AD Ruweha Temple tomb (348 AD) in east part of town, north facade with inhabitants. Ruweha Tomb of Bizzos from southeast. Ruweha Tomb of Bizzos from southeast. Ruweha Temple tomb near Church of Bizzos (North Church), from west. Ruweha Temple tomb near Church of Bizzos (North Church), from west. Ruweha Church of Bizzos (North Church), interior, west portal and first arch of north aisle. Ruweha Church of Bizzos (North Church), interior of apse from west. Ruweha Church of Bizzos (North Church), exterior of east end. Ruweha Church of Bizzos (North Church), south side. Ruweha Church of Bizzos (North Church), north side. Ruweha Church of Bizzos (North Church), south side. Ruweha Church of Bizzos (North Church), west facade. Ruweha Church of Bizzos (North Church), general view from southwest. Ruweha Columnar structure near South Church (basilica), from west. Ruweha Columnar structure near South Church (basilica), from west. Ruweha South Church (basilica), interior of south wall and apse end from northwest. Ruweha South Church (basilica), general view from southwest showing columnar structure. Ruweha South Church (basilica), general view from southeast. Ruweha South Church (basilica), south wall from south. Ruweha South Church (basilica), west facade. Djeradeh House with exterior stairs in north part of town. Djeradeh Rear wall of three-story house in southeast part of town, from south. Djeradeh Entrance tower of private house. Djeradeh Houses in center of town, from south. Djeradeh Church, interior of apse from west. Djeradeh Tower and south side of houses adjoining the church, from south. Djeradeh West end of clerical residences and tower adjoining the church. Djeradeh Tower in center of town, from east. Djeradeh Basalt door in ground story of tower. Djeradeh General view of a portion of the town from southwest. Dana (Southern) House, front wall with modern stairway, from southwest. Dana (Southern) Pyramidal tomb with tetrastyle portico, distant view from southwest. Dana (Southern) Kasr il-Benat (Inn), from southeast. Dana (Southern) Kasr il-Benat (Inn), from southeast. Dana (Southern) Kasr il-Benat (Inn), from southwest. Dana (Southern) Kasr il-Benat (Inn), from south. Dana (Southern) Pyramidal tomb, ruins. Dana (Southern) Pyramidal tomb with tetrastyle portico, from southwest. Dana (Southern) Pyramidal tomb with tetrastyle portico, from southwest. Dana (Southern) Pyramidal tomb with tetrastyle portico, from southeast. Frikya Tomb I, showing vaulted masonry roof, rock-cut arcosolium, and inscription. Der Sambil House, south facade with second-story transverse arch visible through window. Der Sambil House Kokaba House, from south. Kokaba Tomb entrance under a house. Kokaba House, from south. Der Sambil House in east part of town, detail of front wall with inscription on lower lintel. Der Sambil House, front with colonnade and pier of second story, from south. Der Sambil House, front with colonnade and pier of second story, from south. Der Sambil House in north part of town with inscription on left window lintel. Der Sambil House of the "Agnus Dei", front wall from south. Der Sambil House of the "Agnus Dei", general view from southeast. Der Sambil House of the "Agnus Dei", detail of front wall from southeast. Der Sambil House of the "Agnus Dei", front wall from south. Der Sambil House of the "Agnus Dei", front wall from south. Der Sambil End walls of two small houses in center of town, from east. Der Sambil House on hill east of town, rear wall from west. Der Sambil House on hill east of town, front wall from northwest. Der Sambil House Der Sambil General view of northern part of town. Der Sambil House on hill east of town, general view from south. Der Sambil House on hill east of town, front wall from northwest. Der Sambil Church, interior ruins with capitals. Der Sambil Church, west front from west. Serdjilla Gabled tomb southwest of town, from northeast. Dalloza House no. II, from south. Dalloza House. Dalloza House no. III, from southwest. Dalloza Arabic mihrab built in front of the door of a house, from south. Dalloza House no. I, south side from south. Dalloza House no. III, detail of windows in south wall, from south. Dalloza House no. II, east wall from east. Dalloza House no. II, front on court, from south. Dalloza House no. II, front on court, from southwest. Serdjilla Gabled tomb southwest of town, from east. Serdjilla Sarcophagus in the necropolis. Serdjilla Gabled tomb southwest of town, from southeast. Serdjilla House no. VII, front wall showing stairs, from southeast. Serdjilla House no. VIII, detail of girder arch springing. Serdjilla House no. V, exterior of east wall. Serdjilla Church, interior looking toward apse, from southwest. Serdjilla House no. VII, exterior of rear wall with arched vestibule. Serdjilla Church buildings, northeast angle of cloister court. Serdjilla House no. VIII, front wall from south. Serdjilla House no. VIII, front wall from south. Serdjilla House no. II, front on courtyard. Serdjilla House no. II, front on courtyard. Serdjilla House no. X, northwest angle of court, interior. Serdjilla House no. IX, northwest angle of court, interior. Serdjilla Villa, south wall and porticos of older part of structure. Serdjilla Villa, south wall and porticos of older part of structure. Serdjilla "cafe" from southwest, with bath in background left. Serdjilla "cafe" from southwest, with bath in background left. Serdjilla "cafe" from southwest, with bath in background left. Serdjilla Public bath from south. Serdjilla Public bath from southwest. Serdjilla "cafe" and public bath (l.-r.), from east. Serdjilla Public bath and "cafe" (l.-r.), from southwest. Serdjilla Public bath, from east. Serdjilla Public bath and "cafe" (l.-r.), from southwest. Buda Sarcophagus west of town, from southeast. Buda Sarcophagus west of town. Buda Sarcophagus west of town. Buda Sarcophagus west of town. Kefr Ruma Bridge. Kefr Ruma Base of columnar monument. Buda Arched vestibule with lintel inside, east part of town. Buda House, rear and west walls from west. Rbea Pyramidal tomb from west. Robert Garrett at front corner, Mustafha at back. Rbea Pyramidal tomb from east. Buda House built in megalithic style, front wall from west. Midjleyya Sarcophagus near north church, showing Greek inscription. Midjleyya Arched vestibule with inscribed lintel inside, southwest of town. Midjleyya House in south center of town, rear wall from northwest. Midjleyya House in center of town, fallen wall revealing interior arches. Midjleyya Large arch, west part of town, from east. Midjleyya Large arch, west part of town, from east. Midjleyya House near hexagonal chapel, rear (north) wall with window, arch, and lintel. Midjleyya Hexagonal chapel from south. Midjleyya North church, interior of apse from west. Midjleyya Bath, south side from south. Btirsa Church, interior of east end from west. Btirsa General view of town from south side of wadi. Btirsa General view of houses on south side of town. il-Barah Church (secondary), exterior of apse and north end from northwest. il-Barah Shade stone over gateway. il-Barah Part of a Jewish structure. il-Barah Mohammedan castle. il-Barah General view of ruins. il-Barah General view of ruins. il-Barah General view of ruins with great tomb al left center. il-Barah Great villa, general view. il-Barah General view of ruins with great villa at left center. il-Barah Church (principal), west facade. il-Barah Church (principal), interior of apse end from west. il-Barah House at south of town with fallen front wall, showing interior arches. il-Barah Press. il-Barah House, rear wall with windows and door, from northwest. il-Barah Fallen lintels in Saracenic building. il-Barah Ovolo door-cap with acanthus and grape-vine carvings. il-Barah Great Tomb (pyramid missing), detail of east portal. il-Barah Great Tomb (pyramid missing), detail of staff member making squeeze of lintel. il-Barah Great Tomb (pyramid missing), east face with staff member making squeeze of lintel. il-Barah Great Tomb (pyramid missing), from southeast. il-Barah Great Tomb (pyramid missing), east face. il-Barah Great Tomb (pyramid missing), from northeast. il-Barah Great Tomb (pyramid missing), from southeast. il-Barah Pyramidal tomb I, northwest of town, from southeast. il-Barah Pyramidal tomb I, northwest of town, from west. il-Barah Pyramidal tomb II, southwest of town, from southeast. il-Barah Pyramidal tomb II, southwest of town, from northeast. il-Barah Great villa, interior of main room from south. il-Barah Great Villa, southwest of town, from southeast. il-Barah General view of ruins in crowded section of town. il-Barah Great Villa, southwest of town, from southeast showing other buildings nearby. Rbea Tomb east of town, from southwest. Rbea Church, south wall with baptistery at right, from southwest. Rbea Church, interior of apse. Khirbit Hass Arched vestibule with interior decorated lintel. Khirbit Hass Wall of courtyard in east side of town, from east. Robert Garrett at center. Khirbit Hass House with arched doorway. Khirbit Hass Wall of courtyard in east side of town, from northeast. Khirbit Hass House no. VI, from south. Khirbit Hass House no. VI, from south. Khirbit Hass House no. V, east facade and portico. Khirbit Hass House no. V, east facade and portico, from southeast. Khirbit Hass House no. IV, south facade showing doorways to four residences. Khirbit Hass House. Khirbit Hass House no. III, end wall. Khirbit Hass House no. III, end wall. Khirbit Hass House no. III, front wall and fallen columns of porticos. Khirbit Hass House no. II, south facade. Khirbit Hass House. Khirbit Hass House. Khirbit Hass House no. II, south facade from southwest. Khirbit Hass House no. I, facade of residences at E end of courtyard, from west. Butler at right. Khirbit Hass House no. I, facade of residences at E end of courtyard, from west. Butler at right. Khirbit Hass Tomb east of church, north end. Khirbit Hass Ecclesiastical buildings adjoining south side of church. Khirbit Hass Ecclesiastical buildings adjoining south side of church. Khirbit Hass Church, fallen capitals in the ruins. Khirbit Hass Church, interior of east end from west. Khirbit Hass Chapel with tombs south of town. Khirbit Hass General view of buildings. Khirbit Hass Chapel with tombs south of town, east wall. Kefr Ambil Large building, north wall. Kefr Ambil House, north (rear) wall with stone lattice in window. Kefr Ambil House, south wall with doorway and windows, west of town. Hass Basilica, southeast tower from east. Hass Basilica, interior of south side and southeast tower, from northwest. Hass Basilica, south side and tower. Hass Tomb of Diogenes (so called), from west. Hass Tomb of Diogenes (so called), from southwest. Hass Tomb of Diogenes (so called), from southwest. Hass Vault of a tomb northwest of town. The walls have been destroyed. Hass Vaulted tomb. Hass Tomb north of town, from southwest. Hass Tomb north of town, from southwest. Hass Rock-cut tomb. See also 242.2 Hass Tomb, detail of stone carving. Hass Rock-cut tomb. See also 242 Hass Rock-cut tomb. Hass Rock-cut tomb in quarries northwest of town. Greek inscr. no. 154 dated 378 AD. Hass Rock-cut tomb in ancient quarries northwest of town. Hass Rock-cut tomb in ancient quarries northwest of town. Hass Temple tomb from southeast. Hass Temple tomb from northwest. Hass Pyramidal tomb. Maarit Matir Rock-cut tomb with vaulted roof. Khan Sebil Basalt door in use. Khan Sebil Basalt door in use. Mshabbak Church, interior showing arches of north arcade. Mshabbak Church, interior of apse and south side, looking east. Mshabbak Church, east end. Mshabbak Church, south side from southeast. Mshabbak Church, west facade. Kalat Siman Triumphal arch. Kalat Siman Chapel north of St. Simeon Stylites. Kalat Siman St. Simeon Stylites, east side of octagon. Kalat Siman St. Simeon Stylites, north arch of octagon looking south from the north basilica. Kalat Siman St. Simeon Stylites, west and northwest sides of octagon. Kalat Siman St. Simeon Stylites, north side of octagon and base of St. Simeon's Pillar. Kalat Siman St. Simeon Stylites, interior of east basilica apses. Kalat Siman St. Simeon Stylites, exterior of east basilica apses. Kalat Siman St. Simeon Stylites, exterior of east basilica apses. Kalat Siman St. Simeon Stylites, west side of north wing, from north. Kalat Siman St. Simeon Stylites, general view from tower at the north. Kalat Siman St. Simeon Stylites, facade of north wing, from northeast. Kalat Siman St. Simeon Stylites, courtyard and angle between south and east wings, from south. Kalat Siman St. Simeon Stylites, facade of south wing showing main entrance. Kalat Siman St. Simeon Stylites, facade of south wing showing main entrance. Der Siman Three-story house from west. Kalat Siman St. Simeon Stylites, general view from southwest. Der Siman Three-story house, interior from west. Katura Tomb of Aemilius Reginus with bicolumnar monument, dated 195 AD. Der Termanin Pandocheion (inn of the convent) from southeast. Der Termanin Church, interior remains from west. Der Termanin Church, remains of south wall, from southwest. Kefr Hauwar Church and tower from west. Serdjibleh Public building in south part of town. Serdjibleh Five-story tower-house in center of town, from west. Serdjibleh Five-story tower-house in center of town, from southwest. Serdjibleh House no. II, two-story portico dated 470-71 AD, from south. Serdjibleh House no. I, portico with rectangular piers & inscription dated 471 AD, from south. Serdjibleh Church, interior of east end from west. Serdjibleh Church, west facade from west. Srir Church, interior of east end from west. Srir Church, south side from south. Srir Church, west facade from west. Dana (Southern) Tomb monument with four Ionic columns. Kefr Kermin Roman road north of Kefr Kermin, view from southeast. Kefr Kermin Expedition on the Roman road north of Kefr Kermin, view from northwest. Sermeda Bicolumnar monument (132 AD), from south. Sermeda Bicolumnar monument (132 AD), from north. Bab il-Hawa Great arch over Roman road from east. Bab il-Hawa Great arch over Roman road from west. Bab il-Hawa Great arch over Roman road with company on horseback, from east. Bab il-Hawa Church, monolithic piers in apse, east end. Bab il-Hawa Church, columns and arch of nave from south. Kasr il-Benat North building (inn or dormitory) from southeast. Kasr il-Benat North building (inn or dormitory) from south. Kasr il-Benat Church, fallen lintel of northeast doorway. Kasr il-Benat Church, interior of apse from southwest. Kasr il-Benat Convent complex from southeast. Kasr il-Benat Capital from the church. Kasr il-Benat Tower. Kasr il-Benat Syriac graffito on stone in south wall of church. Ksedjbeh West Church, south wall from south. Ksedjbeh East Church, east portal in south wall with Greek inscription. Ksedjbeh East Church, south wall from south. Baudeh Interior of a small house showing stable in ground floor. Baudeh General view of some of the ruins, from west. Baudeh Church, south portal with Greek inscription, 392 AD. Baudeh House with colonnette in small window, west part of town. Baudeh Stoa of a bazaar. Babiska Small window with colonette, west part of town. Babiska Balustrade panel in two-story stoa, detail of left side, Syriac inscription. Babiska Balustrade panel in two-story stoa, detail of right side, Syriac inscription. Babiska Detail of inscribed lintel from the doorway of a house, no. 66 and 1094. Babiska East Church, Greek inscription on fallen door lintel dated 390 AD, no. 1095. Babiska West end of large bath. Babiska Baths from south. Babiska General view of baths from southwest. Babiska North side of street of bazaars, seen from the upper story of the southern half. Babiska Portico of stoa at center of town with Syriac inscription dated 536 AD, from south. Babiska Bazaar in north of town with two-story portico and stone roof, from south. Babiska Bazaar in south of town with two-story portico and stone roof. Babiska East Church, baptistery, monumental doorway. Babiska East Church, fluted capital. Babiska East Church, baptistery, monumental doorway, cast reproduction. Babiska East Church, arched entrance to cloister with doorway inside and Greek insrciption. Babiska East Church, interior looking toward apse, from west. Babiska East Church, west end with arch leading into cloister. Babiska Church of St. Sergius (West Church), interior of east end and sanctuary, from west. Babiska Church of St. Sergius (West Church), west portal with Greek inscription. Babiska West wall of house built in quadrated and polygonal styles. Babiska Doorway of house in center of town. Babiska Pier of portico with Syriac graffito. Dar Kita Polygonal house wall to west of Church of St. Paul and Moses, from southwest. Dar Kita Church of St. Sergius (east church), Syriac graffito on exterior of east wall, detail. Dar Kita Church of St. Sergius (east church), Syriac graffito on exterior of east wall. Dar Kita House no. X, Greek inscription on lintel, no. 1073. Dar Kita House no. V, lintel with Greek inscription, no. 1078. Dar Kita Church of St. Paul and Moses, squeeze being made of inscription no. 1076. Dar Kita Church of St. Paul and Moses, south side, eastern doorway, inscription no. 1076. Dar Kita House no. XVIII, lintel with Greek inscription, no. 1089. Dar Kita House no. I, two doorways with Greek-inscribed lintels, l-r no. 1084 and no. 1083. Dar Kita House no. XVII, detail of gateway lintel with Greek inscription, no. 1074. Dar Kita House no. II, detail of lintel with Greek inscription, no. 1082. Dar Kita House in complex XIV, detail of lintel with Greek inscription, no. 1081. Dar Kita Church of the Trinity (South Church), pier capital. Dar Kita Building XV from southeast. Dar Kita House no. XI (452 AD). Dar Kita House no. V (439 AD), from southeast. Dar Kita Polygonal house wall and arcade to west of Church of St. Paul and Moses. Dar Kita Church of St. Sergius (East Church), interior of east end with baptistery at right. Dar Kita Church of St. Sergius (East Church), west portal with chancel arch in background. Dar Kita Church of St. Sergius (East Church), east wall exterior. Dar Kita Church of St. Paul and Moses (North Church), house and gateway of cloister. Dar Kita Church of St. Paul and Moses (North Church), baptistery, exterior from northwest. Dar Kita Church of St. Paul and Moses (North Church), baptistery, interior of apse. Dar Kita Church of St. Paul and Moses (North Church), baptistery, interior of apse excavated. Dar Kita Church of St. Paul and Moses (North Church), baptistery, exterior of apse. Dar Kita Church of St. Paul and Moses (North Church), interior view into apse, from west. Dar Kita Church of St. Paul and Moses (North Church), south side with two doorways. Dar Kita Church of the Trinity (South Church), south wall. Dar Kita Church of the Trinity (South Church), east wall. Kasr Iblisu Church from southeast. Kasr Iblisu West church, doorway of baptistery. Kasr Iblisu Church, interior of east end showing chancel arch. Kasr Iblisu Church, west facade (with Hassan near doorway). Khirbit Tezin Church, south wall from southeast. Khirbit Tezin Church, detail of west portal with apse arch in background. Khirbit Tezin Church, west facade, 585 AD. Khirbit il-Khatib Baptistery and church from east. Khirbit il-Khatib Church, northeast angle of nave. Bakirha Two small house fronts with outside stairs. Bakirha House with shade-stone over doorway. Bakirha East Church, exterior of east end. Bakirha East Church, interior of west end. Bakirha East Church, west facade, 546 AD. Bakirha East Church, capital. Bakirha East Church, fragment of Syriac inscription. Bakirha East Church, lintel of west portal with inscriptions in Syriac and Greek. Bakirha West Church, baptistery and entrance to cloister. Bakirha West Church, baptistery from northwest. Bakirha West Church, doorway to cloister (501 AD). Bakirha View of (l-r) baptistery, doorway to cloister, and east end of West Church, from east. Burdj Bakirha Gate of temenos (sacred precinct), 161 AD, from west. Burdj Bakirha Temple, showing columns of facade and eagle in pediment, from west. Burdj Bakirha Temple from southwest (with George D. Cavalcanty in breach of wall). Burdj Bakirha Temple from east (with Khalil sitting on column base). Burdj Bakirha Gate and temple, 161 AD. Babutta Rock-cut tomb with built facade and roof, from north. Bashmishli Baptistery dated 536 AD, west front. Bashmishli Small square house near church. Bashmishli Large house from west. Bashmishli Church, interior view towards apse showing chancel arch. Previous Page of 21 Next Page