AIAR logo Drawers 3–9
Recorded by Leonora Navari & Diana Steigler.

Tübinger Atlas des Vorderen Orients
Publisher: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag. Wiesbaden; 1977-1993.

 

Part A: Geography
A I.   RELIEF, HYDROLOGY AND SETTLEMENTS   (drawer 3, folder 1)
A I 1Middle East. Relief, Hydrology and Settlements1:8,000,00047x59 cm. Stephan Rinnebach, Gunter Muller, Gunther Schweizer, Robert Meyer, Wilhelm Stahl1993
A I 2 Turkey. Relief, Hydrology and Settlements (Eastern Part)1:2,000,00041x44 cm. Gunter Muller, Gertrud Schaab, Horst Pohlmann1992
A I 2 Turkey. Relief, Hydrology and Settlements (Western Part)1:2,000,00041x44 cm. Gunter Muller, Gertrud Schaab, Horst Pohlmann1992
A I 3 Iran and Afghanistan. Relief, Hydrology and Settlements1:4,000,00047x63 cm.Gunter Muller, Dieter Ohnmach 1991
A I 4Mesopotamia. Relief, Hydrology and Settlements.1:2,000,00047x59 cm. Wolfgang Denk, Angelika Schefter1985
A I 5Levant. Relief, Hydrology and Settlements1:1,000,00047x59 cm.Wolfgang Denk, Gunter Muller 1993
A I 6 Central and Southern Arabia. Relief, Hydrology and Settlements1:4,000,00047x59 cm.Gunter Muller, Wolfgang Denk 1993
A I 7Egypt. Relief, Hydrology and Settlements1:1,000,00047x59 cm.Wolfgang Denk, Gunter Muller 1993
A II.   GEOLOGY   (drawer 3, folder 1)
A II 1Middle East. Geology1:8,000,000 47x57 cm.Hartmut Frankenfeld, Reinhard Schonenberg 1987
A II 2 Mineral Raw Materials in Prehistoric and Historic Times1:8,000,000 47x59 cm. Stefan Scholer, Edwin Kleindienst1990
A II 3 Middle East. Seismotectonics, Historical Earthquakes1:8,000,00047x59 cm. Stefan Scholer, Eckart Bauer; Volker Stohr1984
A II 4Turkey. Geology (Eastern Part)1:2,000,000 41x52 cm.Erguzer Bingol1985
A II 4Turkey. Geology (Western Part)1:2,000,000 41x52 cm.Erguzer Bingol1985
A II 5Middle East. Hydrology1:8,000,000 47x59 cm.Stefan Scholer; Axel Bengsch1990
A II 6Middle East. Soils1:8,000,000 47x59 cm.Rudolf Stroub; Ulrich Matthies1988
A III.   GEOMORPHOLOGY   (drawer 3, folder 2)
A III 2Turkey. Geomorphology (Eastern Part)1:2,000,00040x44 cm.Nuri Guldali; Volker Stohr 1981
A III 2Turkey. Geomorphology (Western Part)1:2,000,000 40x44 cm.Nuri Guldali; Volker Stohr 1981
A III 3Iran. Geomorphology (Eastern Part)1:250,00047x59 cm.Detlef Busche; Horst Pohlmann 1990
A III 3Iran. Geomorphology (Western Part)1:250,00047x59 cm.Detlef Busche; Horst Pohlmann 1990
A III 4Levant. Geomorphology1:1,000,000 47x59 cm.Adel Abdulsalam; Volker Stohr1983
A III 5Central and Southern Arabia: Geomorphology1:4,000,00047x59 cm.Hans Karl Barth; Volker Stohr 1980
A III 6Geomorphology. Examples. Hans Karl Barth; Ilhan Kayan, Dieter Kelletat, Jorg-Friedhelm Venzke, Nuri Guldali1984
6.1) Gabal Tuwaiq (Saudi Arabia)1:500,000 24x33 cm.
6.2) Coast Relief (South Turkey)1:40,000 18x33 cm.
6.3) Akseki Polje (Turkey)1:25,00027x33 cm.
A III 6Geomorphology. Examples. Mohamed Abu Safat, Gunther Schweizer, Otfried Weise; Thomas P. Sorge1988
6.4) Dead Sea1:350,00013x69 cm.
6.5) Nemrut Dagi (Turkey)1:50,00022x31 cm.
6.6) Basin of Bafq (Iran)1:300,00018x22 cm.
A IV.   CLIMATE   (drawer 3, folder 2)
A IV 1Middle East. Mean Annual Air Temperature1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Michael Alex; Werner Wolfer 1983
A IV 2Middle East. Mean Annual Air Temperature, January1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Michael Alex; Edwin Kleindienst 1983
A IV 3Middle East. Mean Annual Air Temperature, July1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Michael Alex; Werner Wolfer 1983
A IV 4Middle East. Mean Annual Rainfall and Variability1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Michael Alex; Werner Wolfer 1984
A IV 5/65) Middle East. Rainfall Reliability1:12000,00032x40 cm.Michael Alex; Volker Stohr1985
6) Middle East. Rainfall Patterns1:12000,000 32x40 cm.
A V.   HYDROGEOGRAPHY   (drawer 3, folder 2)
A V 1Middle East. Hydrogeography1:8,000,000 47x59 cm.Bernd Bucher, Segfrid Demuth, Wilfried Kruger, Hans-Joachim Paul, Fruhwald Schlaich1986
A V 2Southern Levant. Hydrogeography1:500,000 47x59 cm.Wilfried Kruger; Hans-Joachim Paul, Peter Weber 1988
A V 3The Lower Nile. Hydrogeography1:1,000,000 47x59 cm.Siegfried Demuth; Hans Pohlmann, Christine Sieber 1985
A V 4Mesopotamia. Hydrogeography1:2,000,000 47x59 cm.Bernd Bucher, Karl-Rainer Nippes, Volker Stohr, Richard Szydlak1988
A VI.   VEGETATION/FAUNA   (drawer 3, folder 3)
A VI 1Middle East. Vegetation.1:8,000,000 47x59 cm.Wolfgang Frey, Harold Kurschner, Horst Pohlmann, Jurgen 1989
A VI 2 Middle East. Early Holocene Vegetation (c. 8,000 BP). Sytze Bottema, Willem van Zeist; Friederike Geigle1990
2.1) Northwest (palynologically investigated)1:4,000,00031x59 cm.
2.2) Outline of Vegetation Units1:24000,000 16x21 cm.
A VI 3 Middle East Vegetation in the Late Pleistocene & Holocene. Examples.1:2,000,000Sytze Bottema, Willem van Zeist; Thomas P. Sorge1989
3.1) Southern Levant16x22 cm.
3.2) Northwestern Anatolia16x22 cm.
3.3) Northwestern Zagros16x22 cm.
A VI 4Middle Taurus (Turkey). Vegetation.1:600,00038x47 cm.Harald Kurschner; Reland Mauz 1983
A VI 5 Southern Caspian Lowlands and Elburz Mountains (Iran). Vegetation.1:500,00047x59 cm. Wolfgang Frey, Harold Kurschner & Wilfried Probst; Horst Pohlmann, Thomas P. Sorge1985
A VI 6Central Zagros Mountains (Iran). Vegetation.1:600,00048x49 cm.Wolfgang Kramer; Christine Sieber 1984
A VI 7Central Hindu Kush (Afghanistan). Vegetation.1:600,00048x49 cm. Wolfgang Frey, Wilfried Probst; Richard Szydiak1978
A VI 8 Southern Levant (Israel and Adjacent Areas). Vegetation.1:600,00026x70 cm.Michael Zohary; Robert Meyer 1981
A VI 9 Central Saudi Arabia. Vegetation. (5 maps)1:1000,00047x57 cm. Heinz Ulrich Baierle, Abdullah M. El-Sheikh, Wolfgang Frey, Peter Konig; Harald Kurschner, Fruhwald Schlaich 1985
A VI 10Vegetation. Examples.Wolfgang Frey, Harald Kurschner; Robert Meyer, Edwin Kleindienst1982
10.1) Central Anatolia (Turkey) Vegetation around Tuz Golu1:300,00030x39 cm.
10.2) Maharlu Basin Near Shiraz (Iran). Central Area. Vegetation1:100,00018x30 cm.
A VI 10Vegetation. Examples. Harald Kurschner, Wolfgang Frey, Wilfried Probst; Christian Bondomer1983
10.3) Middle Taurus (Turkey). High mountain regions of Aladaglari. Vegetation1:70,00024x30 cm.
10.4) Central Hindu Kush/Hindukus (Afghanistan). Alpine Vegetation of Darra-Yi Goham1:150,00016x27 cm.
A VI 10 Vegetation. Examples.1:100,000Wolfgang Frey, Wilfried Probst; Christian Bondomer1983
10.5) Elburz Mountains (Iran). Eastern border of the Caspian Forests 20x30 cm.
10.6) Hindu Kush Southeastern Slopes (Afghanistan). Western Border of the Monsoon Forests 25x30 cm.
A VI 10Vegetation. Examples. Walfgang Frey, Harald Kurschner, Wilfried Probst; Friederike Geigle, Fruhwald Schlaich1986
10.7) Persian Gulf Coast. Mangrove1:100,00020x30 cm.
10.8a) Gulf of Aqaba. Mangroves and Littoral Salt Marshes1:70,00014x20 cm.
10.8b) Gulf of Oman. Mangroves and Littoral Salt Marshes1:10,00017x28 cm.
A VI 11Middle East, Terrestrial Zoogeography.1:18,000,000 Wolfgang Schneider, Fridhelm Krupp, Dieter Kock; Gunter Muller1991
I. Approximate position of Centres of Dispersal of the Terrestrial Fauna (modified after De Lattin 1957)21x27 cm.
II. Butterflies and Moths21x27 cm.
III. Reptiles21x27 cm.
IV. Mammals21x27 cm.
A VI 12Levant. Freshwater Fauna.1:3,000,000 48x68 cm.Ragnar Kinzelbach, Friedhelm Schneider, Wolfgang Schneider; Christine Sieber 1987
I. Molluscs23x32 cm.
II. Crustacea23x32 cm.
III. Dragonflies23x32 cm.
IV. Fishes23x32 cm.
A VI 13 Distribution of Selected Large Vertebrates and their Decline in Historical Times. 31x68 cm.Ragnar Kinzelbach; Dieter Ohnmacht 1991
13.1) Large Cats (Genus Panthera)1:20,000,000 22x31 cm.
13.2) Elephants (Proboscoidea)1:20,000,000 22x31 cm.
13.3) Aquatic Mammals and Reptiles1:12,000,000 22x31 cm.
A VI 14.1Middle East. Venomous Snakes.1:18,000,00043x54 cm.Ulrich Joger; Wilhem Stahl 1983
I. Cobras and Kraits; Sea-snakes21x26 cm.
II. Long-nosed Vipers21x26 cm.
III. Saw-scaled Vipers, Carpet Vipers21x26 cm.
IV. Persian Horned Vipers21x26 cm.
A VI 14.2Middle East. Scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones).1:12,000,00047x70 cm. Rangnar Kinzelbach; Margit Sauer1985
A VI 15Middle East. Raw Materials and Animal Origin.1:8,000,00041x65 cm. Rangnar Kinzelbach; Gunter Muller1991
15.1) Mother-of-Pearl and Pearls
15.2) Ornamental Feathers and Shells, Isinglass, Tortoiseshell
A VI 16 Middle East. Ancestral Forms of Domestic Animals and Early Domestication.1:16,000,00045x70 cm. Hans-Peter Uerpmann; Michaela Heid1989
16.1) Wild and Domestic Goat
16.2) Wild and Domestic Sheep
16.3) Aurochs and Domestic Cattle
16.4) Wild Boar and Domestic Pig
A VI 16 Middle East. Ancestral Forms of Domestic Animals and Early Domestication.1:16,000,00045x70 cm. Hans-Peter Uerpmann; Michaela Heid1989
16.5) Wild and Domestic Horse
16.6) Wild Ass and Donkey
16.7) Wild and Domestic Camels
16.8) Wolf and Dog
A VII.   NATURAL REGIONS   (drawer 4, folder 4)
A VII 1Middle East. Natural Regions1:8,000,000 47x59 cm.Adel Abdulsalam; Fruhwald Schlaich1988
A VII 2Turkey. Natural Regions (Eastern part)1:2,000,00047x54 cm.Oguz Erol; Volker Stohr 1982
A VII 2Turkey. Natural Regions (Western Part)1:2,000,00047x54 cm.Oguz Erol; Volker Stohr 1982
A VII 4Levant. Natural regions1:1,000,000 47x54 cm.Adel Abdulsalam; Horst Pohlmann1985
A VIII.   POPULATION   (drawer 4, folder 5)
A VIII 1 Middle East. Political and Adminstrative Divisions1:8,000,00047x59 cm. Klaus-Peter Hartmann, Fred Scholz and Gunther Schweizer; Horst Pohlmann 1979
A VIII 2Middle East. Population Distribution1:8,000,00047x59 cm. Gunther Schweizer, Dieter Ehmann, Josef Koch, Carl Rathjens, Fred Scholz and Hans Steffen; Robert Meyer 1977
A VIII 3Middle East Population Density1:8,000,00047x59 cm. Gunther Schweizer, Dieter Ehmann, Josef Koch, Carl Rathjens, Fred Scholz and Hans Steffen; Robert Meyer 1978
A VIII 4Middle East. Urban and Rural Population1:8,000,000 47x59 cm. Gunther Schweizer, Dieter Ehmann, Josef Koch, Carl Rathjens, Fred Scholz and Hans Steffen; Robert Meyer 1978
A VIII 5Middle East. Population Mobility. Franz Greif, Gunter Heinritz; Horst Pohlmann.1986
5.1) Turkey. Internal Migration 19651:4,000,000 34x47 cm.
5.2) Cyprus. Development of Population and Settlements1:500,00034x47 cm.
A VIII 55.3) Iran. Internal Migration1:4,000,000 47x59 cm.Klaus-Peter Hartmann, Mergit Sauer1983
A VIII 5Middle East. Population Mobility. 45x50 cm.Klaus-Peter Hartmann, Josef Koch; Dieter Ohnmacht 1989
5.4) South Lebanon. Population Mobility1:175,00030x43 cm.
5.5) Israel. Immigration, Emigration, Internal Mobility1:1,000,00017x43 cm.
A VIII 6Middle East. Religions1:8,000,000 47x59 cm.Klaus-Peter Hartmann; Angelika Schefter1987
A VIII 7Lebanon. Religions1:350,000 47x59 cm.Klaus-Peter Hartmann; Horst Pohlmann1979
A VIII 8Middle East. Christianity1:8,000,000 47x59 cm. Klaus-Peter Hartmann, Siegfried Pirker; Horst Pohlmann1978
A VIII 9Lebanon. Christianity1:350,000 47x57 cm.Klaus-Peter Hartmann; Horst Pohlmann, Volker Stohr 1979
A VIII 10Middle East. Languages and Dialects1:8,000,00047x56 cm.Peter Behnstedt; Michaela Heid 1990
A VIII 11Afghanistan. Languages and Dialects1:2,500,00047x59 cm. Peter Behnstedt; Charles H. Kieffer; Martine Hanke, Horst Pohlmann 1984
A VIII 12Egypt. Arabic Dialects1:1,000,000 47x59 cm.Peter Behnstedt, Manfred Woidich; Christian Bandomer 1983
A VIII 13Middle East. Ethnic Groups – The Emic View1:8,000,00047x59 cm. Erwin Orywal, P.A. Andrews, K. Hackstein; Horst Pohlmann 1990
A VIII 14 Republic of Turkey. Rural Ethnic Minorities (Eastern Part)1:2,000,00047x59 cm.Peter Andrews; Horst Pohlmann 1987
A VIII 14 Republic of Turkey. Rural Ethnic Minorities (Western Part)1:2,000,00047x59 cm.Peter Andrews; Horst Pohlmann 1987
A VIII 15Southern Levant. Ethnic Groups1:500,00047x59 cm. Katharina Hackstein; Edwin Kleindienst1984
A VIII 16Afghanistan. Ethnic Groups1:2,500,000 47x59 cm.Erwin Orywal, Richard Szydlak1983
A VIII 17Gulf States. Migrant Workers from Abroad1:2,500,00047x59 cm.Peter Andrews; Martina Henke 1986
A VIII 18Iran. Ethnic Groups1:4,000,000 47x59 cm.Erwin Oyrwal; Horst Pohlmann1988
A IX.   SETTLEMENT   (drawer 4, folder 6)
A IX 1Middle East. Early and Late Settled Areas1:8,000,00047x59 cm. Volker Hohfeld; Hanna Lehnind and Richard Szydlak1988
A IX 2Middle East. Rural Settlements. Examples.1:2,100 47x59 cm.Volker Hohfeld; Thomas P. Sarge1989
1. Settlement of Huts Made of Reed (Saiqal/Irak)
2. Muhacir Settlement (Kadiyel/Turkey)
3. Nomadic Settlement (Mudayy/Oman)
4. Hut Village (al-Girba/Yemen)
5. Cluster Village (Bait Hira/Yemen)
6. Fortified Village (qale) (Gordzeresk/Iran)
7. Cluster Village (Sihkoy/Turkey)
8. Kibbuz (Ha Mapil/Israel)
A IX 3/4 3) Middle East. Traditional Rural House Types. Examples (17 drawings) 1:250 21x47 cm.Heinz Gaube, Dorothee Sack; Gertrud Schaab1991
4) Middle East. Traditional Rural House Types. Distribution1:10,000,00038x47 cm.
A IX 5Middle East. Nomad Tent Types1:8,000,000 47x59 cm.Peter A. Andrew; Bettina Gerig1990
A IX 6Middle East. Towns and Urban Growth1:8,000,00047x59 cm. Voller Hohfeld; Angelika Schefter1982
A IX 7/8 7) Afghanistan. Towns and Market Places after the end of the 19th century1:4,000,00032x36 cm. Erwin Grotzbach; Angelika Schefter1981
8) Afghanistan. Towns and Market Places around 1973
A IX 9 Examples of Large Oriental Cities.
9.1) Tehran/Tehran (Iran):
Martin Seger, Wilfried Korby; Richard Szydlak1981
9.1.1) Development of the City of Tehran1:24,00018x29 cm.
9.1.2) Tehran Bazar1:7,77516x19 cm.
9.1.3) Urban Structure of Greater Tehran1:135,00023x32 cm.
9.1.4) Tehran, Industrial Agglomeration1:135,00023x32 cm.
A IX 9Examples of Large Oriental Cities. Urban Structure Klaus Dettmann, Mohamed Scharabi; Edwin Kleindiest1984
9.2) Damascus/Dimasq (Syria)1:18,00036x48 cm.
9.3) Mecca/Makka (Saudi Arabia)1:40,00019x23 cm.
A IX 9Examples of Large Oriental Cities.
9.4) Esfahan/Isfahan Bazar (Iran)
1:5,75047x59 cm. Heinz Gaube, Eugen Wirth; Richard Szydlak1977
1. Functional Differentiation47x28 cm.
2. Buildings47x28 cm.
A IX 9Examples of Large Oriental Cities.
9.5) Ta'if (Saudi Arabia):
47x70 cm. Gunther Schweizer; Heinz Gaube1992
9.5.1) Urban Structure1:10,000
9.5.2) Suq. Division of Trades and Buildings1:10,000
9.5.3) Suq. Question of Ownership1:1,200
9.5.4) Suq. Origin of Shopkeepers1:1,200
A IX 9Examples of Large Oriental Cities.
9.6) Herat (Afghanistan). Business Districts and Trades
1:5,00047x59 cm.Gunther Schweizer, Emil Betzler, Heinz Gaube, Albrecht Jebens; Edwin Kleindiest1991
A IX 9Examples of Large Oriental Cities.
9.7) Sana'a/San'a (Yemen). Urban Structure
1:6,25040x67 cm. Horst Kopp, Eugen Wirth; Richard Szydlak1986
A IX 9Examples of Large Oriental Cities.
9.8) Cairo/Al-Qahira (Egypt). Urban Structure
1:12,00047x56 cm. Eckart Ehlers, Rolf F. Krause1989
A IX 10 Examples of Small and Medium-sized Oriental Cities. Urban Structure Lothar Rother, Josef Koch, Horst Kopp, Elke Niewohner-Eberhard; Richard Szydlak1982
10.1) Antakya (Turkey)1:18,77018x29 cm.
10.2) Tripoli/Tarablus (Lebanon)1:25,16024x30 cm.
10.3) Sari (Iran)1:9,60018x24 cm.
10.4) Sa'da (Yemen)1:5,25023x24 cm.
A IX 10 Examples of Small and Medium-sized Oriental Cities. Urban Structure Volker Hohfeld, Josef Koch, Klaus-Peter Hartmann; Richard Szydlak1984
10.5) Rada' (Yemen)1:5,65028x36 cm.
10.6) Asdod (Israel)1:26,20024x36 cm.
10.7) Mishab (Iraq)1:2,25017x18 cm.
A IX 10 Examples of Small and Medium-sized Oriental Cities. Urban Structure Erwin Grotzbach, Volker Hohfeld, Thomas Schene; Thomas P. Sorge 1987
10.8) Erdek (Turkey)1:7,00022x31 cm.
10.9) Gazni (Afghanistan)1:13,00013x31 cm.
10.10) Kusadasi (Turkey)1:10,00033x44 cm.
A X.   ECONOMY AND COMMUNICATION   (drawer 5, folders 7a/7b)
A X 1Middle East. Land Use1:8,000,000 47x59 cm.Horst Kopp; Ulrich Matthies1989
A X 2Turkey. Land Use (Eastern Part)1:2,000,000 47x54 cm.Volker Hohfeld, Fruhwald Schlaich1987
A X 2Turkey. Land Use (Western Part)1:2,000,000 47x54 cm.Volker Hohfeld, Fruhwald Schlaich1987
A X 3Western Iran. Land Utilization1:2,000,000 47x59 cm.Eckart Ehlers, Harald Dettner; Fruhwald Schlaich 1984
A X 4Mesopotamia. Land Utilization1:2,000,000 47x59 cm.Josef Harle; Thomas Mallmann1985
A X 5Egypt. Land Use1:1,000,00047x59 cm.Hans-Karl Barth; Fruhwald Schlaich1990
A X 6Northern Levant. Land Use1:1,000,000 34x47 cm.Kamal Abdulfattah; Fruhwald Schlaich1987
A X 7Southern Levant. Land Utilization1:500,000 41x56 cm.Werner Richter; Horst Pohlmann1981
A X 8 Southern Levant. Land Utilization in the 2nd Half of the 16th Century1:400,00047x59 cm. Wolf-Dieter Hutteroth; K. Richter, R. Meyer1980
A X 9Southern Levant. Land Utilization c. 18801:500,00047x59 cm.Werner Richter; Horst Pohlmann 1981
A X 10Land Use. Examples. 47x67 cm.Lother Rother, Horst Kopp, Klaus-Peter Hartmann; Richard Szydlak 1985
10.1) Tea Cultivation in the Black Sea Coastal Area (Ciftekavak/Province Rize)1:4,450
10.2) Subsistence Agriculture in the High Plateaus of North Yemen (al-Qasim/Province San'a)1:10,200
10.3) Special Cultivation in the Mediterranean Coastal Area (Tabarga/Lebanon)1:4,775
A X 10Land Use. Examples. 48x57 cm. Eckart Ehlers, Harald Dittmer, Hans Karl Barth; Richard Szydlak1986
10.4) Mountain Rainfed Agriculture (Central Zagros/Iran)1:170,000
10.5) Irrigated Agriculture (Oasis al-Hariga/Egypt)
 – al-Hariga I1:10,000
 – al-Hariga II1:4,500
 – al-Hariga I & al-Hariga II1:30,000
A X 10Land Use. Examples. 47x66 cm.Klaus-Peter Hartmann, Matthias Rebentisch; Edwin Kleindienst1987
10.6) Irrigated Agriculture in the Iranian Highland (Orumiye Plane)1:200,000
10.7) Traditional Date-Palm Oasis (al-Qabil/Oman)1:5,000
10.8) Irrigated Oasis (al-Fayyum/Egypt)1:250,000
A X 11 Middle East. Nomadism and other forms of Pastoral Migration1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Fred Scholz, Gunther Schweizer 1992
A X 12Pastoral Migration Systems. Examples. 1:1,200,00047x70 cm.Gerhard Kortum; Robert Meyer1980
12.1) Zagros (Iran). Mountain Nomadism and Sedentarization of Bahtiyari28x28 cm.
12.2) Zagros (Iran). Mountain Nomadism and Sedentarization of the Qasqai28x46 cm.
A X 12Pastoral Migration Systems. Examples. 36x70 cm.Nafi Nasser al-Kasab, Gunther Schweizer; Edwin Kleindienst1989
12.3) Al-Gazira (Iraq). Sedentarization of Nomads1:400,000
12.4) Pontic Mountains (Turkey). Alpine Farming in the District of Caykara, Province of Trabzon1:120,000
A X 12Pastoral Migration Systems. Examples.
12.5) South-East Arabia. Traditional Patterns and Modern Change in the Nomadic Living Area
1:2,000,000Fred Scholz, Jorg Janzen; Edwin Kleindiest 1989
A X 12Pastoral Migration Systems. Examples. 47x58 cm.Gunter Meyer; Edwin Kleindienst1986
12.6) Gab (Syria). Mobile Shepherds
12.6.1) Tribal Affiliation1:120,000
12.6.2) Origin, Nomadic/Sedentary Characteristics and Land Use1:400,000
A X 12Pastoral Migration Systems. Examples.
12.7) Afghanistan. Nomadism and Semi-nomadism
1:2,500,00047x59 cm.Daniel Balland; Horst Pohlmann 1989
A X 13Middle East. Industry and Mining. 45x49 cm.Volker Hohfeld; Dieter Ohnmacht1987
13.1.1) Middle East. Industry1:18,000,000
13.1.2) Middle East. Mining1:18,000,000
13.2.1) Turkey. Industry1:8,000,000
13.2.2a) Turkey. Mining: Employees and Production1:8,000,000
13.2.2b) Turkey. Mining: Exploited deposits1:8,000,000
A X 15Iran. Industry.1:4,000,000 47x59 cm.Wilfried Korby; Angelika Schefter1979
A X 16Arabian-Persian Gulf. Oil Industry.1:2,000,00047x59 cm. Eckart Ehlers, Erhard Gabriel; Horst Pohlmann1977
A X 17Saudi Arabia. Oil Industry. 47x70 cm.Helmut Blume, Gunther Schweizer; Angelika Schefter 1980
17.1) Oilfields of the Eastern Province1:2,000,00020x42 cm.
17.2) Oil Production (Diagram)
17.3) Oil Exports. Volume and Destinations1:73,000,00025x46 cm.
17.4) Madinat Abqaiq. Example of an Oil Company Town1:8,50024x26 cm.
A X 18Middle East. Traffic.
18.1) Development of Land and Sea Traffic Routes
1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Volker Hohfeld; Richard Szydlak 1984
A X 18Middle East. Traffic.
18.2) Air Transport
1:8,000,000 47x59 cm.Volker Hohfeld; Richard Szydlak1986
A X 19Middle East. Tourism. 43x72 cm.Volker Hohfeld; Angelika Schefter1985
 – Tourism in the Middle East1:8,000,000
 – Tourism in Turkey1:4,000,000
 – Insets: East Coast Mediterranean, Cyprus1:2,000,000
A X 20Middle East. Foreign Trade.43x49 cm.Volker Hohfeld; Volker Stohr 1986
20.1.1) Middle East. Trade Partners1:18,000,000
20.1.2) Middle East. Merchandise groups1:18,000,000
20.2.1) Turkey. Imports according to Merchandise groups 19821:8,000,000
20.2.2) Turkey. Customs points1:8,000,000
20.2.3) Turkey. Exports according to merchandise groups 19821:8,000,000
Part B: History
B I.   STONE AGE   (drawer 6, folder 8)
B I 1Middle East. Lower Palaeolithic 1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Jan Tomsky; Wihelm Stahl 1978
B I 2Middle East. Middle Palaeolithic1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Jan Tomsky; Wihelm Stahl 1978
B I 3Lower and Middle Palaeolithic. Examples.1:55,00047x56 cm.Jan Tomsky; Edwin Kleindienst 1989
3.1) Nahr al-Kabir Valley (Syria)
3.2) Ankara Area (Turkey)
3.3) Ramot Manasse and Surroundings (Israel)
3.4) an-Nabk and Surroundings (Syria)
B I 4Middle East. Upper Palaeolithic1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Daniel Schyle; Fruhwald Schlaich 1990
 – Detail: Levant1:2,000,000
B I 5 Middle East. Epipalaeolithic and Protoneolithic1:8,000,00047x60 cm.Daniel Schyle; Margit Sauer 1987
 – Detail: Egypt1:4,000,000
B I 6Middle East. Protoneolithic Period1:8,000,00047x59 cm. Hans-Peter Uerpmann; Horst Pohlmann, Karin Sternkopf1980
B I 7 Levant. Examples for the Upper- and Epipalaeolithic 48x50 cm.Daniel Schyle, Wolfgang Taute, Wolfgang Torke; Thomas P. Sorge1988
7.1) Sites in the Coastal Plain of Israel1:250,000
7.2) Sites around Bairut1:100,000
7.3) Sites in Judaea1:100,000
B I 8 Late Hunters and Gatherers of the Middle East. Epipalaeolithic. Examples for the Ecological Setting of Sites (Ecotone Situations) 43x60 cm.Hans-Peter Uerpmann, Christian Hannss; Hartmut Ern, Edwin Kleindienst1985
8.1) Beldibi and Belbasi (Antalya/Turkey). Sites of the Late Epipalaeolithic (c. 10,000-8,000 BC) on the South-Coast of Turkey:
8.1.1) Topography and Ecology1:60,000
8.1.2) Vegetation1:60,000
8.2) Gar-e Kamarband (Belt-Cave) and 'Ali Tappe. Sites of the Middle to Late Epipalaeolithic (c. 11,000- 8,000 BC) in the Eastern Part of the Caspian Lowlands of Iran:
8.2.1) Topography and Ecological Overview1:250,000
8.2.2) Vegetation of the Late Plaistocene (ca. 9 000 BC) Reconstruction1:250,000
8.2.3) Present Natural Vegetation1:250,000
8.2.4) Geomorphology of the Environs of Gar-e Kamarband1:20,000
B I 8 8.3) South-East Arabia. Prehistoric Settlements 38x69 cm.Hans-Georg Gebel; Christine Sieber1988
8.3.1) Stone-Age of the Oman Peninsula1:2,000,000
8.3.2) Early-Bronze Age of the Oman Peninsula1:2,000,000
B I 8 Late Hunters and Gatherers of the Middle East. Examples of the Ecological Setting of Sites1:40,00034x69 cm. Hans-Peter Uerpmann, Christian Hannss, Wolfgang Frey, Harald Kurschner; Edwin Kleindienst1988
8.4) Stone Age Settlements on the Coast of Ra's al-Hamra' (Masqat, Oman)
8.4.1) Topography and Ecology
8.4.2) Geomorphology
8.4.3) Present Natural Vegetation
B I 9Levant. Epipalaeolithic and Protoneolithic1:1,000,00047x59 cm.Daniel Schyle; Ulrich Motthies 1986
B I 11Middle East. Aceramic Neolithic 1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Hans-Georg Gebel; Roland Mauz 1982
B I 12Middle East. Pottery Neolithic1:8,000,000 47x59 cm.Hans-Georg Gebel; Hanna Jordan1992
B I 13Egypt. Neolithic1:1,000,000 47x59 cm.F. Afifi Badawi; Volker Stohr1988
B I 14 Neolithic. Regional Site Evidence and Recent Land Use 1:1,000,00045x59 cm. Hans-Georg Gebel, Horst Kopp; Edwin Kleindienst1991
14.1) Southeastern Taurus, Middle Euphrates and Palmyra Basin
14.2) Singar Area
14.3) Central Zagros and Huzestan
B I 15 Middle East. Neolithic. Examples of the Ecological Setting of Sites 34x61 cm. Hans-Georg Gebel, Oguz Erol, Hans-Peter Uerpmann; Dieter Ohnmacht1990
15.1) Petra Region (Jordan) (2 maps)1:500,000, 1:200,000
15.2) Catal Huyuk and Can Hassan III. Early Agricultural Settlement of the Konya Basin in Relation to the Soils (Turkey) (3 maps)1:30,000, 1:30,000, 1:1,000,000
B I 16Mesopotamia. Chalcolithic1:2,000,000 47x59 cm.Peter Paul Vertesalji; Margit Hass1982
B I 17Mesopotamia at the Outset of Urbanization1:2,000,00047x59 cm.Peter Paul Vertesalji; Margit Hass 1982
B I 18The Iranian Highland in the Chalcolithic Era1:4,000,00047x70 cm.Gerd Gropp; Volker Stohr 1990
B II.   EARLY AND MIDDLE BRONZE AGE   (drawer 6, folders 9a/9b)
B II 1Egypt in the Old Kingdom1:1,000,000 47x59 cm.Dieter Kessler, Karola Zibelius; Horst Pohlmann 1980
B II 2Egypt During the First Intermediate Period1:1,000,00047x59 cm.Farouk Gomaa; Angelika Schefter 1980
B II 3Egypt in the Middle Kingdom1:1,000,000 47x59 cm.Farouk Gomaa; Margit Haas1982
B II 4Egypt During the Second Intermediate Period1:1,000,00047x59 cm. Ingrid Gamer-Wallert; Angelika Schefter1981
B II 5/65) Nubia. A-Group and Old Kingdom1:1,000,000 47x59 cm.Karola Zibelius; Margit Haas1981
6) Nubia. Middle Kingdom, C-Group and Kerma
B II 7Mesopotamia. Early Dynastic Period1:2,000,00047x59 cm. Uwe Finkbeiner, Wolfgang Rollig; Thomas Mallmann1988
B II 8Mesopotamia. Akkade- and Ur III-Time1:3,000,00047x68 cm.Wolfgang Rollig; Axel Bengsch 1991
8.1) The Empire of Akkade
8.2) The Empire of the 3rd Dynasty of Ur
B II 9Babylonia. Akkade- and Ur III-Time1:1,000,00045x69 cm. Uwe Finkbeiner, Wolfgang Rollig; Gertrud Schaab1992
9.1) Settlement
9.2) Political Organization of the Ur III Empire
B II 10Southern Levant. Bronze Age.
10.1) Early Bronze Age
1:500,00047x59 cm.Thomas Thompson; Horst Pohlmann 1980
B II 10 Southern Levant. Bronze Age.
10.2) Transition from The Early Bronze to the Middle Bronze Age
1:500,00047x49 cm. Thomas Thompson; Karin Jagerling1980
B II 10 Southern Levant. Bronze Age.
10.3) Middle Bronze Age
1:500,000 47x59 cm.Thomas Thompson; Robert Meyer, Christian Bandomer 1982
B II 10Southern Levant. Bronze Age.
10.4) Late Bronze Age
1:500,00047x59 cm. Thomas Thompson; Robert Meyer, Christian Bandomer1982
B II 11Sinai and Negev. Bronze Age.1:1,000,00047x70 cm. Thomas Thompson; Robert Meyer, Christian Bandomer1982
11.1) Early Bronze Age
11.2) Late Bronze Age
B II 11 Sinai and Negev. Bronze Age.
11.3) Transition from Early Bronze Age to the Middle Bronze Age
1:750,00047x59 cm. Thomas Thompson; Robert Meyer, Christian Bandomer1982
B II 12 Mesopotamia in the Old Babylonian Period.
12.1) Settlement
1:2,000,00047x59 cm. Uwe Finkbeiner, Brigitte Gronberg; Volker Stohr1991
B II 12Mesopotamia in Old Babylonian Time.
12.2) History
1:2,000,00047x59 cm.Wolfgang Rollig; Axel Bengsch 1991
B II 13Asia Minor. Early Bronze Age (Eastern Part)1:2,000,00040x54 cm. Manfred Korfmann, Ayse Baykal-Seeher, Sinan Kilic; Hartmut Kuhne 1993
B II 13Asia Minor. Early Bronze Age (Western Part)1:2,000,00040x54 cm. Manfred Korfmann, Ayse Baykal-Seeher, Sinan Kilic; Hartmut Kuhne 1993
B II 14Asia Minor. Middle Bronze Age1:2,000,000 40x62 cm.Brigitte Kull, Wolfgang Rollig; Sabine Wank1991
B II 15 Iranian Highland in the Early Bronze Age and Middle Bronze Age (Early History)1:4,000,00047x70 cm.Gerd Gropp; Angelika Schefter 1992
B III.   SECOND HALF OF THE 2ND MILLENIUM BC   (drawer 6, folder 10)
B III 1Egypt in the New Kingdom (Northern Part)1:750,00047x59 cm.Farouk Gomaa, Rainer Hannig; Horst Pohlmann 1991
B III 1Egypt in the New Kingdom (Southern Part)1:750,00047x59 cm.Farouk Gomaa, Rainer Hannig; Horst Pohlmann 1991
B III 2 Nubia. The New Kingdom and the Late Period before the Rise of Napata1:1,000,000 47x59 cm.Karola Zibelius; Margit Haass 1981
B III 3 Palestine and Syria at the Time of the Egyptian-Hittite Rule1:1,000,00038x69 cm. Guy Bunnens, Arnulf Kuschke, Wolfgang Rollig; Ulrich Matthies1990
B III 4/5 Egypt and the Levant. Aegean Imports in the 2nd Millennium BC1:2,000,00047x59 cm. Vronwy Hankey, Albert Leonard; Volker Stohr1992
B III 6 Asia Minor. The Hittite Empire from the 14th to the 13th Century BC1:2,000,00047x70 cm. Massimo Forlanini; Dieter Ohnmacht1992
B III 7 Babylonia and Assyria in the Second Half of the Second Millennium BC1:2,000,00047x59 cm.Khaled Nashef; Margit Sauer 1983
B III 8 The Iranian Highland. Middle Bronze Age to the Iron Age1:4,000,00047x70 cm.Gerd Gropp; Angelika Schefter 1992
B IV.   THE FIRST MILLENIUM BC DOWN TO THE TIME OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT   (drawer 7, folders 11a/11b)
B IV 1 Egypt in the end of the Epoch (21st to So-called 31st Dynasty)1:1,000,00047x59 cm. Ingrid Gamer-Wallert; Angelika Schefter1993
B IV 2The Nile Delta (Egypt). Libyan Chiefdoms (4 maps)1:1,000,00047x59 cm. Farouk Gomaa; Karin Jagerking, Wilhelm Stahl1977
B IV 3 Nubia and Sudan. From the 25th Dynasty to Ptolemaic-Roman Times (Northern Part)1:1,000,00047x59 cm.Karola Zibelius, Margit Haas 1981
B IV 3 Nubia and Sudan. From the 25th Dynasty to Ptolemaic-Roman Times (Southern Part)1:1,000,00047x59 cm.Karola Zibelius, Margit Haas 1981
B IV 4Iberian Peninsula. Egyptian and Egyptianized Finds1:2,000,00047x59 cm. Ingrid Gamer-Wallert; Karin Janerling1978
B IV 5 Palestine. Settlement Areas of the Israelites and Davidic Empire1:1,000,00047x59 cm. Mechthild Kellermann, Gotz Schmitt, Siegfried Mittmann, Manfried Wust; Volker Stohr1985
B IV 6 Palestine. Iron Age Settlements (ca. 1,200-550 BC). The Kingdoms of Judah and Israel (Northern Part)1:500,00047x59 cm. Diether Kellermann, Siegfried Mittmann, Gotz Schmitt; Wolfgang Zwickel1992
B IV 6 Palestine. Iron Age Settlements (ca. 1,200-550 BC).The Kingdoms of Judah and Israel (Southern Part)1:500,00047x59 cm. Diether Kellermann, Siegfried Mittmann, Gotz Schmitt; Wolfgang Zwickel1992
B IV 7Jerusalem. Architectural Development.1:5,00047x60 cm. Klaus Bieberstein; Thomas Mallmann, Richard Szydlak and Christian Bandomer1992
I. From Early Bronze Age to the Destruction by Nebukadnezar II (3,100-587/586 BC)
II. From the Re-erection in the Persian Period to the Destruction by Titus (539 BC-70 AD)
B IV 7Jerusalem. Architectural Development.
III. From the Re-erection in the Hadrianic Period to the Eve of the Crusades (117-1099 AD)
1:5,00047x59 cm.Klaus Bieberstein; Thomas Mallmann, Richard Szydlak and Christian Bandomer 1992
B IV 7Jerusalem. Architectural Development.
IV. From the Arrival of the Crusaders to the Early Ottoman Period (1099-ca. 1750 AD)
1:5,00047x47 cm. Klaus Bieberstein and M. Hamilton Burgoyne; Thomas Mallmann, Richard Szydlak and Christian Bandomer1992
B IV 8 Eastern Mediterranean and Mesopotamia around 700 BC1:4,000,00047x48 cm. Anne-Maria Wittke, Friedhelm Prayon, Wolfgang Rolling, Iris von Bredow; Sabine Wank1993
B IV 9 Asia Minor from 12th to 6th Century BC. Settlements, Structures, Finds.
9.1) The Period from c. 1,200 to 700 BC
1:2,000,00047x59 cm.Friedhelm Prayon; Margit Sauer 1991
B IV 9 Asia Minor from 12th to 6th Century BC. Settlements, Structures, Finds.
9.2) The Period from c. 700 to 500 BC
1:2,000,00047x59 cm.Friedhelm Prayon; Margit Sauer 1991
B IV 10Assyria until 800 BC1:2,000,000 48x70 cm.Karlheinz Kessler; Thomas Mallmann1987
B IV 11The Elamite Empires1:4,000,000 47x59 cm.Brigitte Groneberg; Sabine Wank1989
B IV 12 Eastern Asia Minor. The Empire of Urartu (9th to 7th Century BC)1:2,000,00047x57 cm. Wolfgang Rollig; Fruhwald Schlaich1992
B IV 13 The NeoAssyrian Empire (720-612 BC) and the NeoBabylonian Empire (612-539 BC)1:4,000,00047x59 cm. Karlheinz Kessler; Fruhwald Schlaich 1991
B IV 14/15/
16
14) Syria and Palestine before the Annexation by Assyria (732 BC)1:2,000,00048x70 cm. Wolfgang, Rollig, Helene Sader, Diether Kellermann, Klaus Biederstein, Siegfried Mittmann; Ulrich Matthies1991
15) Palestine under the Assyrians (after 732 BC)1:1,000,000
16) Palestine under the Babylonians and Persians (587-332 BC)1:1,000,000
B IV 17/1817) Examples of Ancient Near-Eastern Cities. Uruk. 48x70 cm.Uwe Finkbeiner, Jane Moon; Thomas P. Sorge1990
1. Uruk. Uruk Period1:30,000
2. Uruk. Old Babylonian Period1:30,000
3. Uruk. Seleucid-Parthian Period1:30,000
4. Uruk. General Plan1:13,000
5. Eanna. Architecture of the Late Uruk Period1:2,000
18) Examples of Ancient Near-Eastern Cities. Ur.
1. Ur. General Plan1:7,000
2. Temple Area ‘Temenos’1:2,500
3. Old Babylonian Houses (AH-Site)1:7,000
4. The Old Babylonian Giparu1:7,000
B IV 19 Examples of Ancient Near-Eastern Cities. Babylon During the NeoBabylonian Empire1:5,00047x62 cm. Uwe Finkbeiner, Beate Pongratz-Leisten; Petra Jessenberger1993
B IV 20 Examples of Ancient Near-Eastern Cities. Residences of the Assyrian Empire 47x70 cm.Uwe Finkbeiner; Andrea Goddecke1993
1.1. Ninua (Nineveh)1:20,000
1.2. Ninua (Nineveh)/Kuyuncik1:4,000
2.1. Kalhu (Nimrud)1:20,000
2.2. Kalhu (Nimrud), Detail1:4,000
3.1. Kar Tukulti-Ninurta (Tulul al-'Aqr)1:20,000
3.2. Kar Tukulti-Ninurta (Tulul al-'Aqr), Detail1:4,000
4.1. Dur Sarruken (Khorsabad)1:20,000
4.2. Dur Sarruken (Khorsabad), Detail1:4,000
B IV 21 Examples of Ancient Near-Eastern Cities. Residences of the Assyrian Empire. Assur1:4,00046x68 cm. Uwe Finkbeiner, Beate Pongratz-Leisten; Axel Bengsch1992
B IV 22 Iran in the Achaemenid Age (6th to 4th Century BC)1:4,000,00047x70 cm.Gerd Gropp; Christian Bandomer 1985
B IV 23 Eastern Mediterranean: The Western Part of the Persian Empire from Cyrus to Xerxes (547-479/8 BC)1:4,000,00047x59 cm. Peter Hogemann, Kai Buschmann; Horst Pohlmann 1986
B V.   HELLENISM AND THE ROMAN PERIODS   (drawer 7, folder 12)
B V 1 Middle East. The Empire of Alexander the Great (336-323 BC)1:8,000,00047x70 cm.Jakob Seibert; Horst Pohlmann 1985
B V 2 Middle East. The Empires of the Diadochi (about 303 BC)1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Wolfgang Orth; Kerstin Wehling 1992
B V 3 Middle East. The Hellenistic States of the 3rd Century BC1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Helmut Waldmann; Horst Pohlmann 1983
B V 4 Middle East. The Hellenistic States of the 2nd Century BC1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Helmut Waldmann; Horst pohlmann 1985
B V 5 Eastern Mediterranean and Mesopotamia. Economy, Cults and Education in the Period of Hellenism (330-133 BC)1:8,000,00047x70 cm. Helmut Waldmann; Horst Pohlmann, Wilhelm Stahl1987
B V 6 Asia Minor and Black Sea Area. The Epoch of Mithradates the Great (121-63 BC)1:4,000,00047x59 cm. Eckart Olshausen, Jorg Wagner; Wilhelm Stahl1981
B V 7 Eastern Mediterranean and Mesopotamia. The Reorganization of the Orient from Pompey to Augustus (67 BC-14 AD)1:4,000,00047x59 cm.Jorg Wagner; Wilhelm Stahl 1983
B V 8Middle East. Romans and Parthians (14-138 AD)1:8,000,00047x59 cm. Irene Pill-Rademacher, Stephen Podes, Rochus Rademacher, Jorg Wagner; Horst Pohlmann1988
B V 9Eastern Mediterranean and Mesopotamia. From Antoninus Pius until the end of the Parthian Empire (138-224 AD)1:400,000 Kai Buschmann, Irene Pill-Rademacher, Rochus Rademacher1992
B V 11 Middle East. Romans and Sasanids during the Imperial Crisis (224-284 AD)1:6,000,00047x59 cm. Erich Kettenhofen, Horst Pohlmann1982
B V 12 Eastern Mediterranean and Mesopotamia. The Time of the Imperial Crisis (235-284 AD)1:4,000,000 Erich Kettenhofen, Horst Pohlmann1983
B V 13 The Eastern Frontier of the Roman Empire (1st-5th Century AD)1:2,000,00047x57 cm.Jorg Wagner; Sabine Wank 1992
B V 15 Asia Minor and Syria. Examples of the History of Settlements in Graeco-Roman Times.
15.1) Northern Levant. The Nucleus of the Seleucid Empire (3rd-1st Century BC)
1:1,000,00038x46 cm. Kai Buschmann, Peter Hogemann; Horst Pohlmann1989
B V 15 Asia Minor and Syria. Examples of the History of Settlements in Graeco-Roman Times.
15.2) Lycia and Pamphylia
1:500,000 Kai Buschmann, Katja Sommer; Horst Pohlmann1992
B V 16 Syria and Palestine During Hellenistic Times 47x57 cm.Helmut Waldmann, Rochus Rademacher; Volker Stohr1987
16.1) The Syrian Wars (280-145 BC)1:2,000,000
16.2) The Maccabees and the Hasmoneans (167-37 BC)1:1,000,000
B V 17 Palestine under Roman Predominance Gotz Schmitt, Jorg Wagner, Rochus Rademacher1988
17.1) Herod the Great and the Procurators (40 BC-70 AD)1:1,000,000
17.2) The Roman Provinces Palaestina and Arabia (70-305 AD)1:2,000,000
B V 18Palestine. Settlements in Graeco-Roman Times (ca. 300 BC-300 AD) (Northern Part)1:500,000 Detlef Jericke, Gotz Schmitt1992
B V 18Palestine. Settlements in Graeco-Roman Times (ca. 300 BC-300 AD) (Southern Part)1:500,000 Detlef Jericke, Gotz Schmitt1992
B V 19Palestine. Settlements according to Flavius Josephus1:500,000 Christa Muller, Gotz Schmitt1980
B V 21Egypt During the Hellenistic-Roman Period1:2,000,00047x59 cm. Heinz Heinen, Waltraut Schlomer; Horst Pohlmann1989
B V 22 North-East Africa and Arabia Peninsula. States and Peoples (4th-1st Century BC)1:6,000,00047x59 cm. Peter Hogemann; Horst Pohlmann1987
B VI.   LATE ANTIQUITY   (drawer 8, folder 13)
B VI 1Eastern Mediterranean and Mesopotamia. The Reorganization of the Orient from Diocletian to Constantine (284-337 AD)1:4,000,000 Erich Kettenhofen1984
B VI 2Eastern Mediterranean and Mesopotamia. Christianity until the Council of Nicaea (325 AD)1:4,000,000 Siegfrid Pirker, Stefan Timm1984
B VI 3The Sasanid Empire1:6,000,000 47x59 cm.Erich Kettenhofen; Christian Bandomer1993
B VI 4Eastern Mediterranean and Mesopotamia. Late Roman Period (337-527 AD)1:4,000,000 Erich Kettenhofen1984
B VI 5/6/75) Eastern Mediterranean. The Early Byzantine Empire (527-563 AD)1:8,000,00047x59 cm. Thomas Riplinger, Herbert Benner1988
6) Caucasus and Mesopotamia. Byzantines and Persians (581-628 AD)1:8,000,000
7) The Middle East During the Byzantine-Persian Conflict (6th-7th Century AD)1:20,000,000
B VI 8 Asia Minor. The Byzantine Empire (7th-9th Century AD)1:20,000,00042x72 cm. Thomas Riplinger; Thomas Mallmann1988
B VI 10Palestine in the Late Roman-Byzantine Period (ca. 300-640 AD) (Northern Part)1:500,000 Detlef Jericke, Gotz Schmitt1993
B VI 10Palestine in the Late Roman-Byzantine Period (ca. 300-640 AD) (Southern Part)1:500,000 Detlef Jericke, Gotz Schmitt1993
B VI 11Middle East. Christianity in the Late Antiquity (4th-7th Century)1:4,000,000 Siegfrid Pirker, Stefan Timm1989
B VI 12Asia Minor. Ecclesiastical Organization of the Byzantine Empire (4th-15th Century)1:2,000,000 Siegfrid Pirker1989
B VI 14 Armenia and Georgia. Christianity and Territorial Development from the 4th to the 7th Century1:2,000,00047x59 cm. Robert H. Hewsen; Christan Bamdomer1987
B VI 15 Egypt. Christianity up to the Arab Conquest (up to the 7th Century)1:1,000,00047x59 cm. Stefan Timm, Horst Pohlmann, Fruhwald Schlaich1983
B VI 16/17 16) Israel According to Rabbinical Literature1:500,000 47x54 cm. Gottfried Reeg, Frowald Huttenmeister; Angelika Schefter1984
17) Israel. Synagogues, Torah Schools, and Law Courts (1st-7th Century)
B VI 18 The Jewish Diaspora until the 7th Century AD1:10,000,00047x59 cm. Hanswulf Bloedhorn, Aharon Oppenheimer, Benjamin Isaac; Michael Lecker, Michael Hartmann, Sabine Kortje, Gert Luderitz; Christian Bandomer1992
 – Supplementary map I1:4,000,000
 – Supplementary map II1:3,000,000
 – Supplementary map III1:1,000,000
 – Supplementary map IV1:2,000,000
B VII.   THE EXPANSION OF ISLAM UP TO THE TIME OF THE FIRST CRUSADE (1096)   (drawer 8, folder 14)
B VII 1 Islamic Arabia until the Death of the Prophet (632/11 h)1:4,000,00050x58 cm.Ulrich Rebstock; Richard Szydlak 1987
B VII 2 The Islamic Empire under the First Four Caliphs (632-661 AD/11-40 h)1:6,000,00048x70 cm.Ulrich Rebstock; Richard Szydlak 1989
B VII 3 The Islamic Empire under Abdalmalik (685-705 AD).
3.1) The Political and Military Situation in the Second Civil War from the Summer of 684 till the end of 685
1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Gernot Rotter; Karin Jogerling 1980
B VII 3 The Islamic Empire under Abdalmalik (685-705 AD/66-85 h).
3.2) The Consolidatiion of the Umayyad Empire
1:6,000,00047x58 cm. Ulrich Rebstock; Furhwald Schlaich1989
B VII 4/54) The Umayyad Empire1:16,000,000 27x47 cm.Ulrich Rebstock, Heinz Gaube; Margit Sauer1993
5) The Abbasids and the Local Dynasties around 1000 AD27x47 cm.
B VII 6 The Central Regions of the Abbasid Empire in the 10th century AD1:3,000,00047x70 cm. Heinz Gaube, Thomas Leisten; Margit Sauer1988
B VII 7 The Islamic Law Schools up to the end of Samanid Dynasty (till 999)1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Heinz Halm; Angelika Schefter 1977
B VII 8 The Eastern Part of the Abbasid Empire: Samanids and Ghaznavids between the 9th and the 11th Century AD1:4,000,00047x59 cm. Thomas Leisten; Margit Sauer1990
B VII 9 The Empire of the Great Salguqs until the Death of Maliksah (485 h/1092 AD (Eastern Part)1:4,000,00050x59 cm. Fereydoun Rahimi-Laridjani; Dierer Ohnmacht1992
B VII 9 The Empire of the Great Salguqs until the Death of Maliksah (485 h/1092 AD (Western Part)1:4,000,00050x59 cm. Fereydoun Rahimi-Laridjani; Dierer Ohnmacht1992
B VII 10Asia Minor in the 12th and Early 13th Century1:2,000,00040x59 cm. Renate Beyer, Heinz Halm; Claudia Naumann, Betting Gerig, Richard Szydlak 1987
B VII 12Egypt and Syria. Tulunids, Ikhshidids, Hamdanids1:4,000,00047x59 cm. Heinz Halm, Thomas Riplinger; Karin Jagrling1979
B VII 13Egypt under the Fatimids (969-1171)1:1,000,00047x59 cm. Heinz Halm; Ulrich Matthies, Horst Pohlmann1984
B VII 14Examples of Islamic Cities.
14.1) Cairo/al-Qahira. Buildings
1:12,000 46x47 cm.Heinz Gaube, Andrea Haist; Richard Szydlak, Petera Jessenberger1991
B VII 14Examples of Islamic Cities.
14.2) Aleppo/Halab. Buildings
1:4,000 47x53 cm. Heinz Gaube, Eugen Wirth; Rudolf Rossler, Richard Szydlak 1989
B VII 14Examples of Islamic Cities.
14.3) Timurid Herat. Villages, Sites and Buildings Preserved or of Probable Identification
1:20,000 45x58 cm.Terry Allen, Heinz Gaube; Richard Szydlak1988
B VII 14Examples of Islamic Cities.
14.4) Samarra. Development of the City of the Abbasid Caliphs (221-279/836-892)
1:30,000 48x70 cm.Alstair Northedge; Richard Szydlak 1990
B VII 14Examples of Islamic Cities.
14.5) Safavid Isfahan/Esfahan
1:120,000 47x69 cm.Heinz Gaube, Rudiger Kelin; Margit Sauer1989
B VII 16 Armenia and Georgia in the 10th and 11th Centuries1:2,000,00047x55 cm. Robert H. Hewsen; Christian Bandomer1988
B VII 17Armenia and Georgia circa 12001:2,000,00047x57 cm. Robert H. Hewsen; Christian Bandomer1988
B VII 18/19 18) Asia Minor: The Expansion of the Byzantine Empire in the 10th and 11th Century1:4,000,00049x55 cm. Claudia Naumann, Hans-Joachim Kuhn, Verena Klemm; Christine Sieber1988
19) The Byzantine Empire, the Salguqs and the Crusaders (1081-1204)
B VIII.   FROM THE CRUSADER PERIOD UP TO 1510   (drawer 8, folder 15)
B VIII 1The Middle East around 12001:8,000,000 47x59 cm.Hainz Halm, Verena Klemm; Ulrich Matthies 1985
B VIII 2Middle East. Christianity from the 8th to the 14th Century1:4,000,000 Siegfrid Pirker, Stefan Timm1993
B VIII 4 Armenia and Georgia. Christianity in the Middle Ages (7th-15th Century)1:2,000,00047x59 cm. Robert H. Hewsen; Christian Bandomer1989
B VIII 5Egypt. Christianity in the Medieval and Modern Periods1:1,000,00047x59 cm.Stefan Timm; Horst Pohlmann 1983
B VIII 6/76) Eastern Mediterranean Area 1204-12911:4,000,00044x38 cm. Hainz Halm, Thomas Riplinger, Peter Thorau; Edwin Kleinienst1993
7) Western Asia Minor. Byzantine and Turkmen 1291-13371:2,000,00025x38 cm.
B VIII 8 Syria and Palestine. The Crusader States up to the end of 12th Century1:2,000,00047x59 cm.Peter Thorau; Horst Pohlmann 1985
B VIII 10 Syria and Palestine. The Crusader States in the 13th Century1:2,000,00047x59 cm.Peter Thorau; Volker Stohr 1989
B VIII 12 Syria and Palestine. The Religious Military Orders (2 maps)1:1,000,00047x70 cm.Peter Hilsch; Horst Pohlmann 1982
B VIII 13Egypt under the Mamluks1:1,000,000 47x59 cm.Heinz Halm; Thomas Mallmann, Horst Pohlmann 1984
B VIII 14 The Empire of the Hvarezmsahs from the Mongolian Invasion in 617 h/1220 AD up to the death of Cingiz Han 624h/1227 AD1:4,000,00047x59 cm.Verena Klemm; Thomas P. Sorge 1987
B VIII 15 Iran. The Ilhanid Empire 656-736 h/1258-1336 AD (Eastern Part)1:4,000,00047x59 cm.Dorothea Krawulsky; Margit Sauer 1984
B VIII 15 Iran. The Ilhanid Empire 656-736 h/1258-1336 AD (Western Part)1:4,000,00047x59 cm.Dorothea Krawulsky; Margit Sauer 1984
B VIII 16/17/
18
Islamic Law Schools 48x59 cm.Heinz Halm; Angelika Schefter1977
16) Palestine, Syria, and Egypt1:4,000,000
17) Iraq, up to the Period of Mongol Invasion1:4,000,000
18) Hurasan1:8,000,000
B VIII 19The Middle East 736-850 h/1336-1447 AD.
19.1) The Dynasties Following the Ilhanid Empire and the Campaigns of Timur (736-807h/1336-1405 AD)
1:8,000,00047x59 cm. Dorothea Krawulsky; Margit Sauer, Richard Szydlak1986
B VIII 19The Middle East 736-850 h/1336-1447 AD.
19.2) The Timur Empire under Saroh (807-850 h/1405-1447 AD)
1:8,000,00047x59 cm. Dorothea Krawulsky; Margit Sauer, Richard Szydlak1989
B VIII 20The Safavid Empire1:4,000,000 47x70 cm.Rudiger Klein, Heinz Gaube; Margit Sauer1992
B IX.   THE OTTOMAN PERIOD UP TO 1918   (drawer 9, folder 16)
B IX 1/21) The Middle East around 15001:12,000,000 32x40 cm.Andreas Birken, Heinz Halm; Horst Pohlmann1981
2) The Middle East around 174032x40 cm.
B IX 3The Ottoman Empire until 14531:4,000,000 47x59 cm.Machiel Kiel; Christine Sieber, Thomas P. Sorge 1989
B IX 4The Ottoman Empire 1453-15121:4,000,000 47x70 cm.Machiel Kiel; Ulrich Matthies1993
B IX 5The Ottoman Empire 1512-15741:8,000,000 47x59 cm.Machiel Kiel; Edwin Kleindienst1993
B IX 6 Asia Minor in the 17th Century According to Evliya Celebi (Eastern Part)1:2,000,00041x53 cm. Jens Peter Laut; Thomas P. Sorge, Ulrich Matthies1992
B IX 6 Asia Minor in the 17th Century According to Evliya Celebi (Western Part)1:2,000,00041x53 cm. Jens Peter Laut; Thomas P. Sorge, Ulrich Matthies1992
B IX 7The Ottoman Empire 1574-16831:8,000,000 47x59 cm.Jens Peter Laut; Dieter Ohnmacht1991
B IX 8 Ottoman Empire. Provincial Administration in the 17 and 18th Century1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Andreas Birken; Robert Meyer 1979
B IX 9/10/
11/12
9) The Ottoman Empire 1683-17181:18,000,00035x21 cm.Andreas Birken; Robert Meyer 1981
10) The Ottoman Empire 1718-181235x21 cm.
11) The Ottoman Empire 1812-188135x21 cm.
12) The Ottoman Empire 1881-191235x21 cm.
B IX 13 Ottoman Empire. Provincial Administration at the end of the 19th Century1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Andreas Birken; Robert Meyer 1979
B IX 15Middle East. The Ecomony in the 19th Century1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Andreas Birken; Thomas P. Sorge 1986
B IX 18Jews in Palestine (634-1881)1:1,000,00047x59 cm.Yossi Ben Artzi; Ulrich Matthies 1987
1. Early Muslim Period (634-1099)15x28 cm.
2. Crusaders Period (1099-1291)15x28 cm.
3. Mamluks Period (1291-1516)15x28 cm.
4. Ottoman Period I (1516-1599)15x28 cm.
5. Ottoman Period II (1599-1798)15x28 cm.
6. Ottoman Period III (1799-1881)15x28 cm.
B IX 19 Armenia and Georgia. Christianity from the 15th to the 19th Century1:2,000,00047x55 cm. Robert H. Hewsen; Christian Bandomer1989
B IX 21/2221) Syria and Palestine at the end of the 19th Century1:2,000,00030x47 cm.Andreas Birken, Johannes Reissner; Christian Bandomer1986
22) Egyptian Expansion in the 19th Century1:12,000,00030x47 cm.
B IX 23 The Empire of the Mahdi (Sudan) and 'Uman/Zangabar in the 19th Century1:12,000,00047x57 cm. Andreas Birken, Johannes Reissner; Christian Bandomer1987
B IX 24Middle East. Imperialism in the 19th Century1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Andreas Birken; Robert Meyer 1977
B IX 25 Eastern Mediterranean and Mesopotia. Armenian and Georgian Christianity (1878-1914)1:4,000,00047x60 cm. Robert H. Hewsen; Christian Bandomer1990
B X.   THE PERIOD SINCE THE FIRST WORLD WAR   (drawer 9, folder 17)
B X 1 Middle East. Imperialism in the First Half of the 20th Century1:8,000,00047x59 cm.Andreas Birken; Robert Meyer 1977
B X 2/32) Turkey 19201:4,000,00047x63 cm. Andreas Birken; Robert Meyer, Richard Szydlak1978
3) Turkey 1923
B X 4/54) Central Arabia. The First and Second Saudi State1:8,000,00035x69 cm. Andreas Birken, Johannes Reissner; Christian Bandomer1985
5) Central Arabia. The Formation of the Kingdom of Saudi-Arabia
B X 6/76) South-Arabia During the Colonial Period1:3,000,00038x60 cm. Johannes Reissner and Andreas Birken; Christian Bandomer1986
7) The Emirates at the Arabian/Persian Gulf1:2,000,000
B X 8/98) The Caucasian Republics (1918-1921)1:3,000,00036x69 cm. Robert H. Hewsen; Christian Bandomer1991
9) Soviet Transcaucasia since 1921
B X 11The Arab States in the 20th Century1:16,000,00047x64 cm.Andreas Birken; Richard Szydlak 1980
11.1) Federations47x29 cm.
11.2) Revolutions and Wars47x29 cm.
B X 12Palestine at around 1920 (Northern Part)1:500,00047x59 cm.Gotz Schmitt; Peter Sindlinger 1992
B X 12Palestine at around 1920 (Southern Part)1:500,00047x59 cm.Gotz Schmitt; Peter Sindlinger 1992
B X 13Egypt. Present-Day Christianity1:1,000,00047x59 cm.Stefan Timm; Angelika Schefter 1978
B S.   HISTORICAL MAPS   (drawer 9, folder 18)
B S 1Ancient Maps of the World.
1.1) Maps of Claudius Ptolemaeus
47x68 cm.Jorg Wagner, Wolfgang Gerber, Peter Weber 1985
B S 1Ancient Maps of the World.
1.2) Tabula Peutingeriana (Segments VIII-XII printed after the edition by Konrad Miller)
47x70 cm.Jorg Wagner, Wolfgang Gerber, Peter Weber 1984
B S 2 The Maps of Ibn Hauqal, ca. 988 AD (The Area covered by the TAVO) 47x70 cm. Heinz Gaube and Elena Volle; Gotthold Neuber1982
B S 3 Idrisi's Map of the World (Charta Rogeriana) 1154 AD (Section: The Area Covered by the TAVO) 47x70 cm. Al-Idrisi/Konrad Miller; Margit Haas1981