The site of Sarepta, which has been in ruins since the thirteenth century, is now represented by fragments of its foundations. These fragments are primarily located on a headland known as 'Ain el Kantarah and extend along the shore to the south for about a mile. Historical accounts from early Greek and Roman writers commend the site. The image is from a publication dated between 1881 and 1884, published by D. Appleton in New York. The dimensions of the image are 8.5 x 16.5 cm
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