Tell Hizareen Archaeological Site
3 / April / 2018
The village and archaeological mound (Tell) of Hizareen is located 60 km southwest of the city of Idlib and 17 km west of Ma’arra. The mound, also locally known as “Tell Al-Qanater”, overlooks surrounding farmlands, and has not been officially excavated or investigated apart from a...
Site Monitoring Report Tell Al-Tah (South)
3 / April / 2018
The tell is located south of Al-Tah village along the road leading to Khan Sheikhoun. The tell is 500m long and 485m wide. Unlike other nearby hills, it has a modest elevation of about 20m. With the onset of the Syrian uprising and the state of anarchy that prevailed in the region, opportunists used...
Damage and Violations Report on Historical Buildin...
1 / April / 2018
The Syrian Cultural Heritage Center documented damage and violations to historical structures and monuments/buildings at the archaeological site and village of Al-Dana South. The site is located in northern Syria just north of Ma’arrat Al-Nu’man and has several historic buildings includi...
Damage Report on Tel Al-Hesen in Deir Sharqi Villa...
22 / March / 2018
Tel Al-Hessen is located east of Deir Sharqi village, around 7 km away from the Aleppo-Damascus highway. It has an area of 66 acres, 400m by 165m, with a base that spans 50 acres (1150m by 425m), and an elevation of nearly 50m. Unlike other hills, this one remains intact and free of illicit diggin...
Damage on Roman Water Spring
22 / March / 2018
The Roman Water Spring is located on the west side of Ain Larose village in Jabal Al-Zawiyah on the foothill of the mountain overlooking Al-Ghab plain. The village was named after this spring.
Site Monitoring Report on Al-Qasr
21 / March / 2018
Located southeast of the road connecting Ain Larose and Kansafra, Al-Qasr is one of the most prominent archaeological sites in the village of Ain Larose in Jabal Al-Zawiyah. It was built in the fifth century A.D. (Byzantine period) and is comprised of several residential buildings sitting on a rock...