... . The social and cultural background of the Iceman, dubbed Oetzi, has been the subject of much debate since his ... and compare them with those of modern day animals. They found that Oetzi's coat and leggings were made from sheep's fur ...
... Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, which is specially dedicated to Oetzi the Iceman. The Iceman is the first glacier mummy ...
... with a Bolzano colleague reconstructed the chronology of the injuries that Oetzi, the glacier man preserved as a frozen mummy ... of the Institute for Pathology in Bolzano. According to the new information, Oetzi did in fact only survive the arrow wound ...
... 57 tattoos sported by Oetzi, the 5300-year-old Tyrolean iceman mummy, were made ...
Oetzi, the 5,300-year-old "Iceman", may not have died at the site in the Italian Alps where ...
Iceman Oetzi, whose mummified body was famously found frozen in the Italian Alps in 1991, will get a new face for the 20th anniversary of his discovery.
Oetzi the Iceman goes on show as a model in the Italian Alps, where he died from an arrow wound some 5,300 years ago.
Oetzi, the 5,300-year-old "Iceman" mummy of the Alps, lived for some time after being shot ...
... samples from the likes of Edgar Allan Poe, George Washington, Oetzi the iceman and Diane Sawyer ...
Italian officials agree to pay a 150,000 euros finders' fee for the 5,300-year-old "Iceman" Oetzi after 17 years of wrangling.
The 5,300 year old human mummy dubbed Öetzi (or ‘the Tyrolean Iceman’) is highly unlikely to have modern day relatives, according to new research published today by a team of scientists from Italy ...
... . But six kinds of moss? Well then Oetzi, the famous, 5,300 year old ... beat. What’s more, a new anthology of research on Oetzi highlights those mosses, along with some other associated plants ...
Visitors will get to see Iceman Oetzi under a new light starting Tuesday at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Bolzano, which celebrates the 20th anniversary of the mummy's discovery.
Gallery: Scientists reconstruct face of 5,000-year-old man found frozen in the Italian Alps
Twenty years ago Monday, a German couple hiking the Italian Alps veered off a marked footpath and stumbled upon one of the world's oldest and most important archeological finds: Oetzi, "The Iceman".