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1PrefaceTübinger Atlas des Vorderen Orients. Vorwort = Preface. (8 pages)19775
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2A I 1 Middle East. Relief and Hydrology 19781
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2A VIII 2 Middle East. Population Distribution 19781
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2A VIII 3 Middle East. Population Density 19782
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2A VIII 4 Middle East. Urban and Rural Population 19782
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2A VIII 8 Middle East. Christianity 19782
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2A IX 9.4 Examples of Large Oriental Cities. Urban Structure. Esfahan Bazar (Iran) 19782
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2A X 16 Arabian-Persian Gulf. Oil Industry 19782
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2B I 1 Middle East. Lower Palaeolithic 19783
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2B I 2 Middle East. Middle Palaeolithic 19783
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2YesB IV 2 The Nile Delta (Egypt). Libyan Chiefdoms 19783
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2B IV 4 Iberian Peninsula. Egyptian and Egyptianizing Finds 19783
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2B VII 7 The Islamic Law Schools before the End of the Samanid Dynasty (until 999) 19784
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2B VIII 16–18Islamic Law Schools. Palestine, Syria and Egypt (16), Iraq before the Mongol Invasion, 1258 AD, 656 AH (17), Khorasan (18)19785
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2B IX 24 Middle East. Imperialism in the 19th Century 19785
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2B X 1 Middle East. Imperialism in the First Half of the 20th Century 19785
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2B X 2–3 Turkey. 1920 (2), 1923 (3) 19785
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2B X 13 Egypt. Present-Day Christianity 19785
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3A VI 7 Central Hindukush (Afghanistan). Vegetation 19791
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3YesA VIII 1 Middle East. Political and Administrative Divisions 19791
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3YesA VIII 7 Lebanon. Religions 19792
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3A VIII 9 Lebanon. Christianity 19792
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3A X 15 Iran. Industry 19792
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3B VII 12 Egypt and Syria. Tulunids, Ikhshidids, Hamdanids 19795
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3B IX 8 Ottoman Empire. Provincial Administration in the 17th and 18th Century 19795
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3B IX 13 Ottoman Empire. Provincial Administration at the End of the 19th Century 19795
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4A III 5 Central and Southern Arabia. Geomorphology 19801
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4A X 8 Southern Levant. Land Use in the 2nd Half of the 16th Century 19802
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4A X 12.1–2Pastoral Migration Systems. Examples. Zagros, Iran – Mountain Nomadism and Sedentarization of the Bakhtiari (1) and the Qashqai (2)19802
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4A X 17.1–4Saudi Arabia. Oil Industry. Oil Fields of the Eastern Province (1), Oil Production Graph (2), Oil Exports (3), Madinat Abqiq, Example of an Oil Company Town (4)19802
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4B I 6 Middle East. Protoneolithic 19803
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4B II 1 Egypt in the Old Kingdom 19803
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4B II 2 Egypt during the First Intermediate Period 19803
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4B II 10.1 Southern Levant. Early Bronze Age 19803
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4B II 10.2 Southern Levant. Transition from Early Bronze Age to Middle Bronze Age 19803
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4B V 19 Palestine. Settlements according to Flavius Josephus 19804
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4B VII 3.1The Islamic Empire under ‘Abdalmalik (685–705 AD). Political and Military Situation during the 2nd Civil War (Summer 684–End 685 AD)19804
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4B X 11 The Arab States in the 20th Century. Federations (1), Revolutions and Wars (2) 19805
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5A III 2 Turkey. Geomorphology – West 19811
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5A III 2 Turkey. Geomorphology – East 19811
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5A VI 8 Southern Levant. Vegetation 19811
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5A IX 7-8Afghanistan. Towns and Market Places at the End of the 19th Century (7), around 1973 (8)19812
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5A IX 9.1 Examples of Large Oriental Cities. Tehran, Iran 19812
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5A X 7 Southern Levant. Land Use 19812
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5A X 9 Southern Levant. Land Use ca. 1880 19812
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5B II 4 Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period 19813
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5B II 5–6 Nubia. A-Group and Old Kingdom (5), Middle Kingdom, C-Group and Kerma (6) 19813
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5B III 2 Nubia. New Kingdom and Late Period before the Rise of Napata 19813
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5B IV 3 Nubia and Sudan. From the 25th Dynasty to Ptolemaic-Roman Times – North 19813
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5B IV 3 Nubia and Sudan. From the 25th Dynasty to Ptolemaic-Roman Times – South 19813
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5B V 6Asia Minor and the Black Sea Region. The Epoch of Mithridates the Great (121–63 BC)19814
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5B IX 1–2 The Middle East around 1500 (1), around 1740 (2) 19815
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5B IX 9–12The Ottoman Empire 1683–1718 (9), 1718–1812 (10), 1812–1881 (11), 1881–1912 (12)19815
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5B S 3Idrisi’s Map of the World (Charta Rogeriana) from 1154 (Area covered by the TAVO)19815
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6A VI 10.1–2Vegetation. Examples – Tuz Gölü, Central Anatolia (1), Maharlu Basin near Shiraz, Iran (2)19821
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6YesA VII 2 Turkey. Natural Regions – West 19821
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6A VII 2 Turkey. Natural Regions – East 19821
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6A IX 6 Middle East. Towns and Urban Growth 19822
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6A IX 10.1–4Examples of Small and Medium-Sized Oriental Cities. Urban Structure. Antakya, Turkey (1), Tripoli, Lebanon (2), Sari, Iran (3), Sa’da, Yemen (4)19822
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6B I 11 Middle East. Aceramic Neolithic 19823
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6B I 16 Mesopotamia. Chalcolithic 19823
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6B I 17 Mesopotamia at the Outset of Urbanization 19823
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6B II 3 Egypt in the Middle Kingdom 19823
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6B II 10.3 Southern Levant. Middle Bronze Age 19823
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6B II 10.4 Southern Levant. Late Bronze Age 19823
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6B II 11.1–2 Sinai and Negev. Early Bronze Age (1), Late Bronze Age (2) 19823
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6B II 11.3 Sinai and Negev. Transition from Early Bronze Age to Middle Bronze Age 19823
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6B V 11 Middle East. Romans and Sassanids during the Imperial Crisis (224–284 AD) 19824
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6B VIII 12 Syria and Palestine. The Religious Military Orders 19825
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6B S 2 The Maps of Ibn Hauqal, ca. 988 (Area covered by the TAVO) 19825
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7A III 4 Levant. Geomorphology 19831
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7A IV 1 Middle East. Mean Annual Air Temperature 19831
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7A IV 2 Middle East. Mean Air Temperature, January 19831
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7A IV 3 Middle East. Mean Air Temperature, July 19831
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7A VI 4 Middle Taurus (Turkey). Vegetation 19831
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7A VI 10.3–4Vegetation. Examples – Aladagları, Middle Taurus, Turkey (3), Darra-yi Jokham, Central Hindukush, Afghanistan (4)19831
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7A VI 10. 5–6Vegetation. Examples – Caspian Forests, Elburz Mountains, Iran (5), Monsoon Forests, Hindukush, Afghanistan (6)19831
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7A VI 14.1 Middle East. Venomous Snakes 19831
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7A VIII 5.3 Middle East. Population Mobility. Iran – Internal Migration 19832
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7A VIII 12 Egypt. Arabic Dialects 19832
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7YesA VIII 16 Afghanistan. Ethnic Groups 19832
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7B III 7 Babylonia and Assyria in the Second Half of the Second Millennium BC 19833
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7B V 3 Middle East. The Hellenistic States of the 3rd Century BC 19834
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7B V 7Eastern Mediterranean and Mesopotamia. Reorganization from Pompey to Augustus (67 BC to 14 AD)19834
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7B V 12Eastern Mediterranean and Mesopotamia. The Period of Imperial Crisis (235–284 AD)19834
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7B VI 15 Egypt. Christianity before the Arab Conquest (up to 7th Century) 19834
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7B VIII 5 Egypt. Christianity in Medieval and Modern Times 19835