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Ägyptische Impressionen: Das Werden von Sekem 1981-1995Der Titel umfasst Tagebuchaufzeichnungen, die Dr. Hans Werner auf einer Reihe von gyptenreisen in den Jahren 1981 und 1995 gemacht hat. Sie geben ein persnliches Bild der Entwicklung des SEKEM Projektes in gypten, das auf der Grundlage der Urbarmachung eines groen Wstengelndes Heilkruter und Nahrungsmittel anbaut und aus den Ertrgen soziale und kulturelle Einrichtungen finanziert. Von Hans Werner Bruno Sandkhler
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