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Kartensammlung Stand: 30.5.2012 Kartensammlung Stand: 30.5.2012 Systematik A Ägypten AN Naher Osten allgemein G Geologische Karten H Historische Karten I Iraq O Ortspläne, Stadtpläne P Palästina (Israel, Westbank, Jordanien) S Syrien und Libanon SAT Satellitenkarten T Thematische Karten V Varia Z Zypern Ägypten Signatur: A - 1 Name: Spezialkarte der Kloster- und Stadt-Ruine von Farân (Sinai) Maßstab: o. A. Herausgeber: R. Lepsius Erscheinungsjahr: 1845 Signatur: A - 2/ 1 - 8 Name: Africa: Sinai Peninsula Maßstab: 1 : 250.000 Herausgeber: Ordnance Survey Erscheinungsjahr: 1904 - 1907 Blattschnitt: 2/ 1 Port Said 2/ 2 El Arish 2/ 3 Rafah 2/ 4 Mt. Hor 2/ 5 Suez 2/ 6 Nakhl 2/ 7 Wadi Taba 2/ 8 Akaba Signatur: A - 3/ 1 - 3 Name: Karte vom Nil - Delta, des Nil - Thals und der Ostägyptischen Wüste Maßstab: 1 : 500.000 Herausgeber: Heinrich Kiepert Erscheinungsjahr: 1859 Signatur: A - 4 (10 Exemplare) Name: Carte du Nord Sinai Maßstab: 1 : 500.000 Herausgeber: Mustapha Ibrahim Bey Erscheinungsjahr: o. A. Signatur: A - 5 Name: Sinai Maßstab: 1 : 1.000.000 1 Herausgeber: State of Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 1957 Bemerkungen: Signatur: A - 6/ 1 - 4 Name: Sinai Maßstab: 1 : 100.000 Herausgeber: Survey of Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 1977 Bemerkungen: Naher Osten Signatur: AN - 1/ 1 - 4 Name: Northern Arabia Maßstab: 1 : 1.000.000 Herausgeber: Alois Musil Erscheinungsjahr: 1926 Bemerkungen: Signatur: AN - 2/ 1 - 12 Name: GSGS 4830 (Near East) Maßstab: 1 : 500.000 Herausgeber: Syria, Defense Ministry Erscheinungsjahr: 1965 - 1969 Bemerkungen: Kopie der Britischen Weltkarte GSGS 4830 Blattschnitt: 2/ 1 Erzurum 2/ 2 Sh_pur 2/ 3 Mosul 2/ 4 Mardin 2/ 5 Siv_s 2/ 6 Alep 2/ 7 Hama 2/ 8 Deir ez Zor 2/ 9 Kirk_k 2/ 10 Baghd_d 2/ 11 Rutba 2/ 12 Dizful Signatur: AN - 3 Name: Der Orient (4 Karten zum Weltkriege) Maßstab: unterschiedlich je nach Karte Herausgeber: Velhagen & Klasing, Bielefeld und Leipzig Erscheinungsjahr: o. A. 2 Geologische Karten Signatur: G - 1/ 1 - 3 Name: Geological Survey Israel, Structural Map Maßstab: 1 : 50.000 Herausgeber: Survey of Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 1974, 1978, 1988 Blattschnitt: 1/ 1 Jericho (7 Ex.) 1/ 2 Wadi - el - Qilt (9 Ex.) 1/ 3 Eshtemoa (3 Ex.) Signatur: G - 2/ 1 - 4 Name: Geological Survey Israel, Geological Map Maßstab: 1 : 50.000 Herausgeber: Survey of Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 1975, 1976 Blattschnitt: 2/ 1 Jerusalem and Vicinity (10 Ex.) 2/ 2 Jericho (3 Ex.) 2/ 3 Wadi el - Qilt (4 Ex.) 2/ 4 Eshtemoa (3 Ex.) Signatur: G - 3/ 1 - 2 Name: Red Sea Region: Morphotectonic Map Maßstab: 1 : 500.000 Herausgeber: Fachhochschule Karlsruhe Erscheinungsjahr: 1983 Blattschnitt: 3/ 1 Aqaba 3/ 2 Dhuba Signatur: G - 4 Name: Geologische Karte von Palaestina Maßstab: 1 : 700.000 Herausgeber: Max Blanckenhorn Erscheinungsjahr: 1912 Signatur: G - 5/ 1 - 3 Name: Geological Map of Jordan Maßstab: 1 : 250.000 Herausgeber: Department of Lands and Surveys of Jordan Erscheinungsjahr: 1954 Blattschnitt: 5/ 1 Amman (2 Ex.) 5/ 2 Karak (2 Ex.) 5/ 3 Ma’an (2 Ex.) Signatur: G - 6 Name: Geological Map of Sinai: Jebel Sabbagh Sheet Maßstab: 1 : 100.000 Herausgeber: Survey of Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 1974 3 Historische Karten Signatur: H - 1 Name: Palaestina Maßstab: historischer Maßstab Herausgeber: Reichardi Orbis terrarum antiquus, a D. Campio editus Norimbergae Erscheinungsjahr: 1818 Signatur: H - 2 Name: [Palaestina: Siedlungsgebiete der israelitischen Stämme] Maßstab: historischer Maßstab Herausgeber: o. A. Erscheinungsjahr: o. A. Signatur: H - 3 Name: Delineatio und Beschreibung Palaestinae oder des Gelobten Landes sammt der Kinder Israel vierzig jährigen Reise in der Wüsten Maßstab: historischer Maßstab Herausgeber: o. A. Erscheinungsjahr: o. A. Signatur: H - 4 Name: Terra Sancta sive promissionis, olim Palaestina Maßstab: historischer Maßstab Herausgeber: Nicolaus Visscher Erscheinungsjahr: 1659 Signatur: H - 5 Name: Carte de la Terre des Hebreux ou Israelites partagée felon l'ordre de Dieu aux douze tribus descendantes Maßstab: historischer Maßstab Herausgeber: Nicolas Sanson; Guilaume Sanson Erscheinungsjahr: o. A. Signatur: H - 6 Name: Part of Arabia Petraea and Palestine Maßstab: historischer Maßstab Herausgeber: Heinrich Berghaus Erscheinungsjahr: 1839 Signatur: H - 7 (7 Exemplare) Name: Palaestina Maßstab: 1 : 1.100.00 Herausgeber: Heinrich Berghaus Erscheinungsjahr: o. A. Bemerkungen: aus: Stieler's Schul-Atlas Signatur: H - 8 (7 Exemplare) Name: Palästina oder Kanaan zur Zeit des israelitischen Reiches Maßstab: historischer Maßstab Herausgeber: Heinrich Kiepert Erscheinungsjahr: o. A. 4 Signatur: H - 9 (2 Exemplare) Name: Der Sinai Maßstab: 1 : 100.000 Herausgeber: Heinrich Kiepert Erscheinungsjahr: o. A. Signatur: H - 10 Name: Arabia und das Nil-Land Maßstab: 1 : 1.000.000 Herausgeber: Heinrich Berghaus Erscheinungsjahr: 1835 Bemerkungen: aus: Atlas von Asia No. 6 Signatur: H - 11 Name: General Karte von Vorderindien zur Übersicht der Hauptverhältnisse Maßstab: 1 : 4.000.000 Herausgeber: Heinrich Berghaus Erscheinungsjahr: 1836 Bemerkungen: aus: Atlas von Asia No. 7 Signatur: H - 12 Name: The Madeba Map Maßstab: o. A. Herausgeber: Survey of Israel Erscheinungsjahr: o. A. Bemerkungen: reproduced from Palmer and Guthe's Reproduction, 1906 Signatur: H - 13 Name: Palästina und Libanon (u. Jerusalem und Umgebung) Maßstab: 1 : 1.200.000 und 1 : 500.000 Herausgeber: Justus Perthes, Gotha Erscheinungsjahr: 1868 Signatur: H - 14 Name: Triangulationen längs des westl. Jordan Maßstab: nicht maßstäblich gezeichnet Urheber: Gottlieb Schumacher Erscheinungsjahr: 1917 Bemerkungen: nach Aufnahmen des PEF London kopiert von G. Schumacher, Original in Lehrsammlung Irak Signatur: I - DGA - 1 Name: Archaeological Map of Iraq Maßstab: 1 : 1.500.000 Herausgeber: Republic of Iraq: Directorate General of Iraq Erscheinungsjahr: 1967 5 Ortspläne Signatur: O - ABUG - 1 Name: Abu Gosh Maßstab: 1 : 10.000 Herausgeber: Survey of Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 1963 Signatur: O - AFUL - 1 Name: Afula Maßstab: 1 : 10.000 Herausgeber: Survey of Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 1956 Signatur: O - ASHD - 1 Name: Ashdod Maßstab: 1 : 10.000 Herausgeber: Survey of Israel Erscheinungsjahr: o. A. Signatur: O - ASHD - 2 Name: Ashdod Maßstab: 1 : 10.000 Herausgeber: Survey of Israel Erscheinungsjahr: o. A. Signatur: O - ASSU - 1 Name: Assur Nord Maßstab: 1 : 1.500 Herausgeber: W. Andrae Erscheinungsjahr: 1905 Signatur: O - BEER - 1 Name: Beer Sheva Maßstab: 1 : 10.000 Erscheinungsjahr: 1988 Signatur: O - DEME - 1/ 1 - 3 Name: Demetrias Maßstab: 1 : 1.000 Herausgeber: W. Böser; P. Marzolft Erscheinungsjahr: o. A. Bemerkungen: Grabungskarte der DAI in Thessalien Blattschnitt: 1/ 1 Blatt 2c 1/ 2 Blatt 3c 1/ 3 Blatt 4b Signatur: O - HADE - 1 Name: Hadera Maßstab: 1 : 10.000 Herausgeber: Survey of Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 1966 6 Signatur: O - HADR - 1 Name: Hadar - Ramatayim, Herzliya, Ramat-HaSharon Maßstab: 1 : 10.000 Herausgeber: Survey of Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 1963 Signatur: O - ISRA-1 Name: Wanderkarte Israel, Wanderroute 1: Hermon, Golan, „Galiläischer Finger“ Maßstab: 1 : 50.000 Herausgeber: Kommission für Wege in Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 2006 Signatur: O - ISRA-2 Name: Wanderkarte Israel, Wanderroute 2: Oberes Galiläa Maßstab: 1 : 50.000 Herausgeber: Kommission für Wege in Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 2005 Signatur: O - ISRA-3 Name: Wanderkarte Israel, Wanderroute 3: Unteres Galiläa Maßstab: 1 : 50.000 Herausgeber: Kommission für Wege in Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 2006 Signatur: O - ISRA-4 Name: Wanderkarte Israel, Wanderroute 4: Karmel Maßstab: 1 : 50.000 Herausgeber: Kommission für Wege in Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 2005 Signatur: O - ISRA-5-6 Name: Wanderkarte Israel, Wanderroute 5-6: Jordan-Tal, Ost-Samarien Maßstab: 1 : 50.000 Herausgeber: Kommission für Wege in Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 2005 Signatur: O - ISRA-7 Name: Wanderkarte Israel, Wanderroute 7: Sharon, West-Samarien Maßstab: 1 : 50.000 Herausgeber: Kommission für Wege in Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 2006 Signatur: O - ISRA-8 Name: Wanderkarte Israel, Wanderroute 8: Nördlicher Teil der Wüste Juda und des Toten Meeres Maßstab: 1 : 50.000 Herausgeber: Kommission für Wege in Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 2005 Signatur: O - ISRA-9 Name: Wanderkarte Israel, Wanderroute 9: Jerusalem und Umgebung Maßstab: 1 : 50.000 Herausgeber: Kommission für Wege in Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 2006 7 Signatur: O - ISRA-10 Name: Wanderkarte Israel, Wanderroute 10: Gosh Dan, Chaf Peleshet Maßstab: 1 : 50.000 Herausgeber: Kommission für Wege in Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 2005 Signatur: O - ISRA-11 Name: Wanderkarte Israel, Wanderroute 11: Südlicher Teil der Wüste Juda und des Toten Meeres Maßstab: 1 : 50.000 Herausgeber: Kommission für Wege in Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 2004 Signatur: O - ISRA-12 Name: Wanderkarte Israel, Wanderroute 12: Südlicher Teil der Shefelah, Ränder des Hebron Maßstab: 1 : 50.000 Herausgeber: Kommission für Wege in Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 2006 Signatur: O - ISRA-13 Name: Wanderkarte Israel, Wanderroute 13: Westlicher Teil der Negev Maßstab: 1 : 50.000 Herausgeber: Kommission für Wege in Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 2005 Signatur: O - ISRA-14 Name: Wanderkarte Israel, Wanderroute 14: Nördliche Arava und Östlicher Negev Maßstab: 1 : 50.000 Herausgeber: Kommission für Wege in Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 2002 Signatur: O - ISRA-15 Name: Wanderkarte Israel, Wanderroute 15: Mittlerer Negev Maßstab: 1 : 50.000 Herausgeber: Kommission für Wege in Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 2003 Signatur: O - ISRA-16 Name: Wanderkarte Israel, Wanderroute 16: Ramat Negev Maßstab: 1 : 50.000 Herausgeber: Kommission für Wege in Israel Erscheinungsjahr: 1999 Signatur: O - ISRA-17 Name: Wanderkarte Israel, Wanderroute
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