Sarepta
Lebanon

Sarepta

Phoenician city with diverse archaeological finds

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Sarepta, a Phoenician port city situated between Sidon and Tyre, holds significant archaeological value due to its extensive and well-preserved remains. It stands out as a rare site in the Phoenician heartland that has been thoroughly excavated. Its history traces back to the Bronze and Iron Ages, with mentions in Egyptian texts as early as the 14th century BCE. The city's strategic position made it a point of contention among ancient powers, including the Sidonians, Tyrians, and Assyrians. Archaeological findings include pottery workshops, kilns, and religious figurines that offer insights into Phoenician daily life and religious practices. The site also reveals layers of history through its Roman-era references and later Islamic period structures. Sarepta's discovery of inscriptions and cultic artifacts further underscores its cultural and religious significance.

Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Classical Period
Post-Classical Period
Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
Contemporary Period
Visual Archive

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Temporal Epochs

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First mention in Egyptian voyage

1300s BCE

Passage to Tyrians

722 BCE

Fall to Sennacherib

701 BCE

Northern boundary of Canaan

600s BCE

Roman Sarepta

1st century CE

Islamization and Greek monk description

1185 CE

Ruins in Burchard's account

1200s CE

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Archaeological Features

Unique architectural and cultural elements found at this historical site

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Water Management Features

Harbors
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Burial and Funerary Structures

Sarcophagi
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Industrial and Craft Structures

KilnsWorkshops
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Religious and Ritual Structures

Churches
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Artistic and Decorative Features

InscriptionsHuman Figurines
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Domestic and Habitation Structures

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Country

Lebanon

Coordinates

33.46° N, 35.30° E