Work Groups:

Work Group 1 - Rule:
A3 A4 B1 D5 E4 E7
Work Group 2 - Mobility:
A8 B4 B7 B8 D7 D9 E8 E10
Work Group 3 - Representation:
A3 D7 E7 E8
Work Group 4 - Great Events:
A3 A4 A8 B1 D5 D9 E10

Projects according to Work Group

Work Group 1: rule

Work Group Management: Johann Büssow · David Durand-Guédy

A3    The confederation of the Anezeh: Social actors between the centres of change · Prof. Dr. Leder, Prof. apl. Dr. A. Nippa, Leipzig

A4    Nomads Without Pasture? Key Issues of Sustainable Development: Political Ecology and Human Security · Dr. Ingo Breuer, Prof. Dr. J. Gertel, Leipzig

B1    Nomads and Sedentary People in Times of Disaster: Demography, Resources and Power in Egypt and Syria due to the Plague from 748/ 1347 · Dr. K. Franz

D5    (Former) Nomads and Pastoral Land Use in Changing Political and Economic Contexts: Eastern Bukhara/Southern Tajikistan, 1868–2008 · Prof. Dr. J. Paul, Prof. Dr. G. Schlee, Halle

E4    The Image of the Mongols in the Literatures of the South Caucasus: Armenia and Georgia · Prof. Dr. J. Tubach, Halle

E7    Image and Images of Nomads in Antiquity · Prof. Dr. Ch. Schubert, Jun. Prof. Dr. A. Weiß, Halle


Work Group 2: Mobility

Work Group Management: Thomas Brüggemann · Kirill Istomin

A8    Germanic Peoples as Temporary Nomads in the Roman Empire (4th–6th Century A.D.). Rule and Retinue, Social Structures, Cultural Exchange · Prof. Dr. A. Mehl, Dr. O. Schmitt, Halle

B4    Space and Mobility in Mesopotamia at the time of the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian Empire · Prof. Dr. M. Streck, Leipzig

B7    Space and Mobility in Syria and Palestine at the time of the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian Empire · Prof. Dr. A. Berlejung, Leipzig

B8    Nomadic Rule in a Sedentary Context: States, cities, hinterland in Iran from the coming of the Turks to the Mongols and Timurids (11th–15th centuries) · Prof. Dr. J. Paul, Halle

D7    Nomadic and Sedentary Peoples – Northern Mesopotamia during the Arsacid- and Sasanian Period · Dr. St. R. Hauser, Halle

D9    Market Institutions in the Relation of Nomadic and Sedentary People of South Kordofan/Nuba Mountains Region, Sudan · Prof. Dr. R. Rottenburg, Halle

E8    New Technologies in the Tundra: High-Tech Equipment, Perception of Space and Spatial Orientation of Nomadic and Settled Populations of the Russian Arctic · Prof. Dr. G. Schlee, Halle

E10  Sustainability of (Post-)Nomadic Resource Utilization Under Global Change – Conceptual Understanding Through Ecological-Economic Modelling · Prof. Dr. K. Frank, Leipzig


Work Group 3: Representation

Work Group Management: Claudia Tiersch · Leila Azem

A3    The confederation of the Anezeh: Social actors between the centres of change · Prof. Dr. Leder, Prof. apl. Dr. A. Nippa, Leipzig

D7    Nomadic and Sedentary Peoples – Northern Mesopotamia during the Arsakid- and Sasanian Period · Dr. St. R. Hauser, Halle

E7    Image and Images of Nomads in Antiquity · Prof. Dr. Ch. Schubert, Jun. Prof. Dr. A. Weiß, Halle

E8    New Technologies in the Tundra: High-Tech Equipment, Perception of Space and Spatial Orientation of Nomadic and Settled Populations of the Russian Arctic · Prof. Dr. G. Schlee, Halle


Work Group 4: Big Events

Work Group Management: Birgit Müller · Ariel Bagg

A3    The confederation of the Anezeh: Social actors between the centres of change · Prof. Dr. Leder, Prof. apl. Dr. A. Nippa, Leipzig

A4    Nomads Without Pasture? Key Issues of Sustainable Development: Political Ecology and Human Security · Dr. Ingo Breuer, Prof. Dr. J. Gertel, Leipzig

A8    Germanic Peoples as Temporary Nomads in the Roman Empire (4th–6th Century A.D.). Rule and Retinue, Social Structures, Cultural Exchange · Prof. Dr. A. Mehl, Dr. O. Schmitt, Halle

B1    Nomads and Sedentary People in Times of Desaster: Demography, Resources and Power in Egypt and Syria due to the Plague from 748/ 1347 · Dr. K. Franz

D5    (Former) Nomads and Pastoral Land Use in Changing Political and Economic Contexts: Eastern Bukhara/Southern Tajikistan, 1868–2008 · Prof. Dr. J. Paul, Prof. Dr. G. Schlee, Halle

D9    Market Institutions in the Relation of Nomadic and Sedentary People of South Kordofan/Nuba Mountains Region, Sudan · Prof. Dr. R. Rottenburg, Halle

E10  Sustainability of (Post-)Nomadic Resource Utilization Under Global Change – Conceptual Understanding Through Ecological-Economic Modelling · Prof. Dr. K. Frank, Leipzig