series: Tübinger Atlas des Vorderen Orients (TAVO)

The Near and Middle East, long too poor and unimportant to be other than pawns in the power politics of this century, no longer cries out for recognition. In the past few years we have become painfully aware of the economic clout of the Near and Middle East and the political muscle connected to it. And yet our knowledge of these countries and the complex forces which determine their character has lagged woefully behind the attention we now lavish on them. The familiar stereotypes, the bazars, coffee houses, camel caravans and bedouin tents, are no longer valid. In their place we see industrial complexes, reclamation projects, irrigation systems and tourism. The old ways are being sifted through the newly awakened nationalism and the realities of contemporary civilization. Some are discarded while others come through the process unscathed to be nurtured and fostered in their own unique ways. To help supply needed information about this area which now commands our attention, scholars of various faculties at the University of Tübingen decided to pool their talents and diverse disciplines. Thus the idea was born to draft an atlas of the Near and Middle East wherein the latest research and cartographic techniques would be employed to present in a concise and lucid form the results of their separate efforts. The Tübinger Atlas des Vorderen Orients (TAVO) as the project came to be called will cover the countries from Turkey to Yemen, from Afghanistan to the Sudan, and the countries in between, i. e. Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, the Gulf States,Saudi Arabia,Egypt and in certain cases Ethiopia and individual Maghreb states. In order to facilitate the ordered presentation of the contemporary and historical material,two parts, A and B, are planned. Part A covering the contemporary situation will be divided into 10 sections, e. g. orohydrography, geomorphology, climate, flora, demography, commerce and communications. Part B, dedicated to the historical dimension of the Near and Middle East, has been intentionally designed to control diachronistic depth (from the paleolithic age to the present) without losing synchronistic breadth. Here, as in Part A, 10 sections are planned, arranged however chranologically rather than thematically, wherein each section will cover one of the main divisions of Near Eastern history.

Répertoire Géographique des Textes Cunéiformes

Die Orts- und Gewässernamen der Zeit der 3. Dynastie von Ur

Band 02
17 x 24 cm, 346 p., 2 Faltkarten, paperback / softback
38.00 €
Volume: 07
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Zu den wesentlichen Desideraten der Assyrologie gehört seit vielen Jahren eine Sammlung und kritische Sichtung des geographischen Namenmaterials, die zur Grundlage von historisch-topographischen Arbeiten unerlässlich ist. Mit dem Répertoire Géographiques soll diese Lücke geschlossen werden. Der vorliegende Band enthält eine …

Par Francois Vallat avec la collaboration de B. Groneberg et du Groupe de Recherches Elamites

Répertoire Géographique des Textes Cunéiformes

Les noms géographiques des sources suso-élamites

Band 11
17 x 24 cm, 486 p., 1 Faltkarte, paperback / softback
45.00 €
Volume: 07
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Das RGTC 11 umfasst alle verschieden sprachlichen Toponyme, die in Texten aus Susa und Elam erwähnt werden, unter Berücksichtigung des neuen elamitischen Syllabars von M.-J. Steve. Lediglich die aus Mesopotamien importierten Texte wie u.a. der Codex Hammurabi wurden nicht ausgewertet.
Wichtiges …

Die Orts- und Gewässernamen der neuassyrischen Zeit

Teil 3: Babylonien, Urartu und die östlichen Gebiete

Band 07.3.3
17 x 24 cm, 1104 p., paperback / softback
148.00 €
Volume: 7
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Historical geography is one of the most important disciplines which allow a reconstruction of the history of the Ancient Near East. There are principally the cuneiform sources which open the access to the numerously attested geographical names. The present volumes …

Die lybischen Fürstentümer des Deltas

vom Tod Osorkons II. bis zur Wiedervereinigung Ägyptens durch Psametik I.

17 x 24 cm, 184 p., paperback / softback
16.00 €
Volume: 06
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Der vorliegende Band versucht, die nach dem Tod König Osorkons II. der 22. Dynastie entstandenen Fürstentümer im Delta mit deren Hauptstädten und die von ihnen kontrollierten Gebiete, Ortschaften sowie ihre Grenzen anzugeben. Außerdem dient dieses Beiheft als Erläuterung zu der …