Projects according to Work Group
Work Group 1: Interaction and Transitions
A1 The development of nomadism in northern Syria in the 3rd millennium B.C. · Prof. Dr. W. Orthmann, Prof. Dr. F. Blocher, Halle
A3 Life worlds of a nomadic tribe from 1900 to 2000: the Welde example · Prof. Dr. A. Nippa, Leipzig
A4 Economy and image of new nomadic activities in North Africa · Prof. Dr. J. Gertel, Leipzig
A5 Economical symbiosis and cultural separation: service nomads in rural and urban context · Prof. Dr. B. Streck, Leipzig
C6 Nomadic and sedentary peoples – Northern Mesopotamia in the Arsacid and Sasanian periods · Prof. Dr. G. Brands, Prof. Dr. F. Blocher, Halle
D1 Difference and integration of Amorites: a study of social difference and integration of sedentary and migratory parts of the populace · Prof. Dr. Cl. Wilcke, Leipzig
D2 An archaeology of interactions: nomads, rural population and Egyptian conquerors in Lower Nubia in the New Kingdom (2nd half of the 2nd millennium BC) · Prof. Dr. H.-W. Fischer-Elfert, Leipzig
Work GRoup 2: Nomads and Statehood
B1 The Bedouinization of Syria in the 10th century · Prof. Dr. St. Leder, Halle
B2 Nomadic rule in sedentary context: formation of states in Central Asia, 16th and 18th centuries · Prof. Dr. J. Paul, Halle
B3 Nomadism and the State: the Qâjâr Dynasty in 19th Century Iran · Prof. Dr. I. Schneider, Halle
C1 Nomads and sedentaries in Hellenistic Syria · Prof. Dr. A. Mehl, Halle
C3 Sedentariness and nomadism under Roman rule in the Maghreb · Prof. Dr. Ch. Schubert, Leipzig
C4 Nomads as confederates in the Near East from 63 B.C. to 630 A.D. · Prof. Dr. A. Mehl, Halle
C5 Nomads and sedentaries in pre-Muslim Transoxania (ca. 5th to 8th/9th centuries A.D.) · Prof. Dr. A. Mehl, Prof. Dr. M. Mode, Halle
Work Group 3: Perceptions and Effects
A2 Equestrian nomads in Transcaucasia · Prof. Dr. A. Furtwängler, Halle
A3 Life worlds of a nomadic tribe from 1900 to 2000: the Welde example · Prof. Dr. A. Nippa, Leipzig
A5 Economical symbiosis and cultural separation: service nomads in rural and urban context · Prof. Dr. B. Streck, Leipzig
A6 The image of the Bedouin in Arabic literary culture: the perception of nomadic culture and Arabic heritage in the Middle Ages.
Subject I: The image of the Bedouin in the classical Arabic literature · Prof. Dr. St. Leder, Halle
Subject II: The image of the Bedouin in Arabic popular narratives · Prof. Dr. St. Leder, Halle
D3 Transfers of arms and armour from nomadic to sedentary peoples and vice versa in the Parthian and Sasanian periods · Prof. Dr. M. Mode, Prof. Dr. J. Tubach, Halle