Scientists Learn Something New About Ötzi the Ancient Iceman Mummy

<p>Back in 1991, hikers in Italy stumbled upon a mummy in the snow near the border of Austria. It turned out that the person died around 5,300 years before. He became known as &Ouml;tzi the Iceman after the valley he was discovered in, and fascination with &Ouml;tzi spread wide and far as he captured people&rsquo;s imaginations. Especially after it was revealed that &Ouml;tzi didn&rsquo;t freeze to death as previously assumed but died violently.</p> <p>&Ouml;tzi&rsquo;s remains have also spurred the scientific field and gifted researchers an exceptional look into ancient Europeans. Every few years, it seems, scientists discover something new about &Ouml;tzi, from his diet and clothing to ancestry. Now, experts are learning about his genetics, and new research suggests &Ouml;tzi wasn&rsquo;t fair-skinned or blue-eyed as he&rsquo;s been portrayed. In fact, he was quite the opposite.</p> <h1>The Discovery</h1> <p>After 5,300 years, &Ouml;tzi was&nbsp;<a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/362011a0" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">discovered</a>&nbsp;by hikers in the Italian &Ouml;tztal Alps in 1991. Analysis suggests he likely lived between 3350 and 3105 B.C.E. and was 45 years old when he died. He also had an assortment of rare treasures that lasted the test of time. Not only did he have a full belly and&nbsp;<a href="https://www.si.edu/stories/ancient-ink-iceman-otzi-has-worlds-oldest-tattoos" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">tattoos</a>, but he possessed tools and was still wearing skin leggings, a hyde coat, a fur hat, and hay-stuffed shoes.</p> <p>At first, experts assumed &Ouml;tzi froze to death due to the frigid environment he was found in, and the area&rsquo;s remoteness stirred speculations about what he was doing there, to begin with. But then a&nbsp;<a href="https://www.science.org/content/article/ice-man-was-killed-behind" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">2001 X-ray&nbsp;</a>revealed a fatally shot arrowhead in &Ouml;tzi&rsquo;s shoulder, along with a head injury, which may have occurred at the same time. But a defensive wound on &Ouml;tzi&rsquo;s right hand suggests he didn&rsquo;t go down too easily.</p> <p><a href="https://katrinapaulson.medium.com/scientists-learn-something-new-about-%C3%B6tzi-the-ancient-iceman-mummy-37822396712a">Click Here</a></p>
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