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Finding the Iceman

Finding the Iceman. Discover how the Iceman has helped us to learn about the Neolithic communities of our ancient past. Those stupid hikers have made a real mess of things here. Poor Ö tzi has been man-handled, picked at with ski-poles and pulled from his icy grave so carelessly.

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Finding the Iceman

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  1. Finding the Iceman Discover how the Iceman has helped us to learn about the Neolithic communities of our ancient past

  2. Those stupid hikers have made a real mess of things here. Poor Ötzi has been man-handled, picked at with ski-poles and pulled from his icy grave so carelessly. • Now, it’s up to you junior archaeologists to make sense of all the evidence the Iceman has given us. • You can interpret the evidence in the following ways; • Identify the historical significance • Draw conclusions about Neolithic life • Make connections to the Iceman’s Legacy HELP!

  3. “Ötzi lay in an awkward position, draped prone over a boulder, his left arm sticking out to the right, and his right hand trapped under a large stone.”

  4. “ Radiocarbon dates from three different laboratories made both on plant remains found with the the body and and on samples of Ötzi’s tissues and gear all confirm that he lived about 5,300 years ago”

  5. “ Examination of the only one of his fingernails to have been found revealed three Beau’s lines, which develop when the nails stop growing and then start again. These lines show that he had been very ill three times in the last six months of his life and that the final episode, about two months before his death, was the most serious and lasted at least two weeks.” “ His fifth to ninth left ribs had been broken and had healed in his lifetime.”

  6. “He had an infestation of the intestinal parasite whipworm, which can cause debilitating diarrhea and even lead to dysentery, although we do not know how bad his infestation was.”

  7. “ Many simple, charcoal dust tattoos are visible on the layer of skin under the missing epidermis. These marks were certainly not decorative and were probably therapeutic.”

  8. “The items are a testament to how intimately his people knew the rocks, fungi, plants and animals in their immediate surroundings.”

  9. “ He had been warmly dressed in three layers of clothing – leggings, loincloth and jacket made of the hide of a deer and goat, and a cape made of grass and bast…”

  10. “ The handle of the dagger was ash wood…” “His unfinished longbow was carved from yew, the best wood for such a purpose because of its great tensile strength.”

  11. “Oeggl had detected bran of the primitive wheat called einkorn, so fine that it may well have been ground into flour for baking.” “ In their DNA studies of food residues in the intestines, … the team recognized both red deer and alpine ibex (wild goat). …Ötzi may have been carrying dried sloes [a small, bitter, plum-like fruit] as provisions.”

  12. “The body was found near one of the traditional routes, which is why early theories held that he was a shepherd.”

  13. “Another hypothesis is that Ötzi was a hunter of alpine ibex; the longbow and quiver of arrows may support this notion.”

  14. “Other early ideas about Ötzi are that he was an outlaw, a trader of flint, a shaman or a warrior. None of these has any solid basis, unless the pieces of bracket fungus he was carrying had medicinal or spiritual use for a shaman.”

  15. “…x-rays had revealed an arrowhead in Ötzi’s back under the left shoulder.” “…detected a 3.7-cm long, deep stab wound in Ötzi’s right palm…” “In 2003 a claim that he had been involved in battle because of the presence of other people’s blood on his clothing was made.”

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