Al-Dahamsha village is located on the top of the mountain southwest of the town of Bani Walba, one of the villages of the Bani Kabir tribe in Sarat Ghamid, and is located about 14 km to the north of its center. The village contains a few old heritage buildings consisting of one or two stories, most of which are abandoned and dilapidated. The walls of the village's houses were built using stones cut to fit the building, which are semi-finished, basalt-type stones found in various colors. They were shortened on the inside with a thick layer of clay and mud. The building stones were installed in a high-quality technical manner in a monolithic manner to ensure the cohesion of the walls, and the roofs were built using tree trunks and square-sectioned wood, topped with a layer of tree branches, and on top of that mud and mud. In a number of houses, the pillar was found and is known locally as the mizrahi. The mizrah is a roofing element resting on rectangular wooden columns topped with a distinctive architectural feature of this architectural style in a larger piece. A space that looks like a crown! That area. The doors were characterized by : The doors and windows of the houses are thick and made of thick tree wood. They are beautifully decorated, and a decorative wooden frame can be seen around the architectural openings in the square windows. It can be noted that the buildings are close to each other, and since most of them are located on the top of the mountain, their overall appearance resembles a fortress
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