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This essay collection brings together contributions from two research colloquia of the Collaborative Research Center "Difference and Integration. The interaction between nomadic and settled forms of life in the civilizations of the Old World", based at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg and the University of Leipzig. The colloquium "Symbolic Representations of Nomadic Identities" examined to what extent the representation of nomadic life from the "external" perspective of settled communities and the nomadic "internal" perspective has taken a symbolic form. The colloquium "Camel, Horse and Reindeer - Herd Animals and the Mobility of Nomads" engaged with the topic of nomad herd animals, which symbolically represent nomadic life and are also an essential element of the reality of nomadic life.
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archäologischen und keilschriftlichen Quellen des antiken Mesopotamiens vom 3. bis zum 1. Jahrtausend v. Chr. Herbert Eisensteins Aufsatz untersucht die kulturgeschichtliche Bedeutung des Kamels in der klassisch arabisch-islamischen Periode. Akasoys Beitrag widmet sich der Kamelbeschreibung in der altarabischen Dichtung anhand des vor- und frühislamischen Dichters Ka'b ibn Zuhair.
Der Band richtet sich an Orientalisten, Ethnologen, Historiker und Archäologen, die sich mit dem Thema Nomadismus beschäftigen.
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This essay collection brings together contributions from two research colloquia of the Collaborative Research Center "Difference and Integration. The interaction between nomadic and settled forms of life in the civilizations of the Old World", based at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg and the University of Leipzig. The colloquium "Symbolic Representations of Nomadic Identities" examined to what extent the representation of nomadic life from the "external" perspective of settled communities and the nomadic "internal" perspective has taken a symbolic form. The colloquium "Camel, Horse and Reindeer - Herd Animals and the Mobility of Nomads" engaged with the topic of nomad herd animals, which symbolically represent nomadic life and are also an essential element of the reality of nomadic life.