The Dead Sea, viewed from the north-east direction at Engedi. This body of water, historically referred to as the Salt Sea and the Sea of the Plain, is now commonly known as the Dead Sea, a term first used by Greek and Roman writers in the second century. In Arabic, it is called Bahr Lût (Sea of Lot). The image dates from 1881 to 1884 and was published by D. Appleton in New York. The dimensions of the image are 18 x 16.5 cm
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