Ruins of Ascalon, viewed from the northeast, featuring fine orchards and olive trees cultivated by Egyptian peasants from the nearby village of El Jûrah. The area is known for its wild onions, celebrated for their delicate flavor, historically referred to as Ascalonia by the Romans, which led to the Italian term scalogn and shallot (Allium Ascalonicum). Published by D. Appleton in New York between 1881 and 1884. The dimensions of the image are 12 x 16.5 inches
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