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Paperback Der Tod Im Glauben Indogermanischer Völker. (Progr., Stralsund). [German] Book

ISBN: 1141835967

ISBN13: 9781141835966

Der Tod Im Glauben Indogermanischer Völker. (Progr., Stralsund). [German]

Der Tod Im Glauben Indogermanischer V lker (Death in the Belief of Indo-European Peoples) by Jacob Engel explores the diverse beliefs and rituals surrounding death among various Indo-European cultures. This work delves into ancient traditions, examining how different societies within the Indo-European language family conceptualized the afterlife and honored their dead. Engel's study offers insights into the shared spiritual heritage and the unique cultural expressions of these related groups.

Originally published in German, this book provides a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in comparative religion, ancient history, and cultural anthropology. Engel's detailed analysis illuminates the enduring human fascination with mortality and the diverse ways in which cultures have sought to understand and transcend death.

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