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Unter dem Siegel der Nekropole
Band 5 bis 6
Marie Elisabeth Habicht (Hrsg.)Band 5-6: Unter dem Siegel der Nekropole
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ISBN-13: 9783756276875
Verlag: BoD - Books on Demand
Erscheinungsdatum: 09.08.2022
Sprache: Englisch
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Marie Elisabeth Habicht (Hrsg.)
Marie Elisabeth Habicht interessiert sich für Psychologie und Kultur. Sie hat beratend und lektorierend in verschiedenen Buchprojekten mitgewirkt.
Sie hat unter anderem als Herausgeberin und Autorin publiziert: Hollywoods ägyptische Träume und die elektronische Ausgabe der Fachbuchreihe Unter dem Siegel der Nekropole.
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