The next stop was Tell Beydar, which features a palace that has been largely restored and explanatory panels throughout the site. This is unusual for Syrian sites, and the appropriateness of the restoration is hotly debated among archaeologists and conservators.
The restored palace walls.
Taking photos from the top of the walls.
Mud brick glamour shot.
The dig house at Tell Beydar.
This is classic Northern Syrian mud brick architecture.
A courtyard in the dig house.
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