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The Dead Sea is written by Nir Arielli and published by Yale University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0300281188 (ISBN 10) and 9780300281187 (ISBN 13).
A human history of one of the planet’s most iconic lakes, and the civilizations that surrounded its shores The Dead Sea is a place of many contradictions. Hot springs around the lake are famed for their healing properties, though its own waters are deadly to most lifeforms—even so, civilizations have built ancient cities and hilltop fortresses around its shores for centuries. The protagonists in its story are not only Jews and Arabs, but also Greeks, Nabataeans, Romans, Crusaders and Mamluks. Today it has become a tourist hotspot, but its drying basin is increasingly under threat. In this panoramic account, Nir Arielli explores the history of the Dead Sea from the first Neolithic settlements to the present day. Moving through the ages, Arielli reveals the religious, economic, military, and scientific importance of the lake, which has been both a source of great wealth and a site of war. The Dead Sea weaves together a tapestry of the lake’s human stories—and amidst environmental degradation and renewed conflict, makes a powerful case for why it should be saved.; Nir Arielli explores the history of the Dead Sea from the first Neolithic settlements to the present day. He reveals the religious, economic and scientific importance of the lake to the many civilizations which have lived around its shores—and, amidst ecological collapse and renewed conflict, makes a powerful case for why it should be saved.