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  2. Ötzi - Wikipedia

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    Ötzi, also called The Iceman, is the natural mummy of a man who lived between 3350 and 3105 BC. Ötzi's remains were discovered on 19 September 1991, in the Ötztal Alps (hence the nickname "Ötzi", German: [œtsi] ) at the Austria–Italy border .

  3. Ötzi the Iceman’s true appearance revealed by new ... - AOL

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    More than three decades after Ötzi’s accidental discovery in the Alps, scientists are still learning new things about the murdered iceman.

  4. In 1991, a pair of climbers encountered a human body sticking out of the ice high in the Italian alps. Though its skin was preserved—complete with tattoos—the body turned out to be 5,300-year ...

  5. South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology - Wikipedia

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    The museum was specifically established in 1998 to house "Ötzi", a well-preserved natural mummy of a man from about 3300 BC (53 centuries ago). [2] This is the world's oldest natural human mummy, a wet mummy, as opposed to mummies preserved by dry conditions in a desert environment.

  6. List of haplogroups of historic people - Wikipedia

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    The remains of the burials were described as having an East Asian appearance, which the authors attributed to their East Eurasian mitochondrial DNA haplogroups. [ 54 ] A 2019 study proposed that the Y lineage of Jochi (Genghis Khan's eldest son) may have been haplogroup C2b1a1b1 (C2) , which they identify as a new potential candidate for ...

  7. Fresh look at Ötzi the Iceman reveals his true ... - AOL

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    This week, learn more about an ice mummy, discover a snake named after a celebrity, unravel why a planet is spinning faster, marvel at a moon art mission, and more.

  8. Klaus Oeggl - Wikipedia

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    Oeggl K. (2009): The significance of the Tyrolean Iceman for the Archaeobotany of Central Europe. Vegetation History & Archaeobotany, 18: 1 - 11. DOI: 10.1007/s00334-008-0186-2; Heiss A. & Oeggl K. (2009): The plant remains from the Iceman´s find spot – new results on the glacier mummy´s environment. Vegetation History & Archaeobotany, 18: ...

  9. Fresh look at DNA from Oetzi the Iceman traces his roots to ...

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    Oetzi the Iceman has a new look. Decades after the famous glacier mummy was discovered in the Italian Alps, scientists have dug back into his DNA to paint a better picture of the ancient hunter ...