The "ice man", the oldest mummy found in Europe

The "ice man", the oldest mummy found in Europe

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"Iceman" or ötzi (Oetzi) the ice mummy of ancient man, discovered in 1991 in the Tyrolean Alps on the glacier Similaun in the ötztal valley, at an altitude of 3200 meters. The mummy, as determined using the radiocarbon method is about 5300 years. Currently, scientists continue to study the mummy.

The "ice man", the oldest mummy found in Europe

The "ice man", the oldest mummy found in Europe

Hand "the ice man" on the sterile foil.

The "ice man", the oldest mummy found in Europe

Dutch artists Adria and Alphonse Kennys used the 3D scan of the skeleton "ice man" to recreate the full-sized copy. Initially, scientists believed that the eyes of the fathers were blue, but recent DNA research has shown that eye color was Karim.

The "ice man", the oldest mummy found in Europe

Shoes "ice man" on the glass model.

The "ice man", the oldest mummy found in Europe

After the mummy was taken to a laboratory, researchers raised the temperature to 17.8 degrees Celsius to defrost. Melt water were examined for the presence of bacteria, due to which the ancient mummy so well preserved.

The "ice man", the oldest mummy found in Europe

The knife and the "sheath" "ice man".

After which lasted nine hours autopsy of the mummy was returned to the original temperature is -6,1 degrees Celsius, and placed in a glass sarcophagus. The research took place in the Archaeological Museum of South Tyrol in Bolzano, Italy.

The "ice man", the oldest mummy found in Europe

An axe with a blade made of copper shows that in his tribe the "ice man" took a high position. After examining the stomach it was found that ötzi ate eight hours before death. Were found the remains of bran, roots, fruits and muscle tissue of two types, corresponding to the meat of chamois and deer.

The "ice man", the oldest mummy found in Europe

Two arrows were used for hunting and self-defense. At the time of death, the growth of ötzi was approximately 165 cm, weight — 50 kg.

The "ice man", the oldest mummy found in Europe

Leaf maple found among the equipment "ice man". Scientists have found that the sheet was torn from the tree in late spring.

The "ice man", the oldest mummy found in Europe

Shoes from the grass, deer skin and bear skin. This Shoe is one of the oldest ever discovered by scientists.

The "ice man", the oldest mummy found in Europe

The mummy is in the Archaeological Museum of South Tyrol in Bolzano, Italy. The indoor temperature of 17.8 degrees Celsius and humidity of 98.5% — to simulate ice cover, which protected the mummy for five thousand years.

The "ice man", the oldest mummy found in Europe

According to scientists, the "ice man" at the time of death was little more than forty years.

Keywords: Archaeology | Research | Ice | Mummy | Scientists

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