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- introduced for these texts the German name Todtenbuch (modern spelling Totenbuch), translated to English as 'Book of the Dead'. The original Egyptian name...
- murdered in Maly Trostenets were collected in a book, Maly Trostinec – Das Totenbuch: Den Toten ihre Namen, by Waltraud Barton. Cora Berliner (most likely)...
- the Dead [39]: From Shouting to Structure (Studien zum Altaegyptischen Totenbuch 10, Wiesbaden, 2007). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Apep. Apep...
- certificate listed the cause of death as "heart muscle failure". "Totenbuch - KZ Buchenwald". totenbuch.buchenwald.de. Archived from the original on 20 February...
-  567–569. ISBN 978-0-253-35328-3. Knigge, Volkhard und Ritscher, Bodo: Totenbuch. Speziallager Buchenwald 1945–1950, Weimar: Stiftung Gedenkstätten Buchenwald...
- work is fundamental to the field. Indeed, Lepsius even coined the phrase Totenbuch ("Book of the Dead"). He was also a pioneer in the field of African linguistics...
- other ethnicities. Lenhart Lienhardt https://www.danube-swabians.org/totenbuch/totebuch_list.php?qs=Lenhardt&criteria=or&goto=7 https://www.houseofnames...
- Wandgemälde ihres Grabes (1971) OCLC 1049535673 Das große ägyptische Totenbuch (Papyrus Reinisch) der Papyrussammlung der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek...
- Dean R. Koontz "Getting Along", by James Blish and Judith Ann Lawrence "Totenbüch", by Albert Parra, as A. Parra (y Figueredo). "Things Lost", by Thomas...
- History of the Danube Swabians DVHH – Donauschwaben Villages Helping Hands Totenbuch der Donauschwaben – List of Danube Swabians killed after World War II...