yes he was purposely preserved.
The word 'mummy' is generally used for a body which has been preserved over a long period of time. A recently-preserved body is usually referred to as 'embalmed'.
the acient Egypt preserved body wrapped in cloth is a mummie or mummies
Konrad Spindler was an Austrian archaeologist most well known for his involvement with Otzi the Iceman, a naturally preserved neolithic mummy found in the Alps. He died in 2005 of complications associated with multiple sclerosis.
at least a few thousands years
It Was Well Perserved Because The Body Was Used To Being Cold, And If They Change The Body Tempature, The Body Will Rote
He was preserved by being frozen shortly after he died. This is why he is called the 'Iceman'.
A human body preserved in a glacier. To date only one has been found, near the border of Austria and Italy.
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In 1991 he was found perfectly preserved in ice.
So that he does not decay and he is kept preserved for further investigations and tests.
Yes.Take the Iceman for example.He was from Europe's Copper Stone Age and his body was so well preserved that scientists could find out what he ate before he died of being shot in the chest by an arrowhead.
a body preserved by drying
Ötzi the Iceman lived during the late Neolithic period, around 3300 BCE. His well-preserved body was discovered in the Ötztal Alps on the border between Austria and Italy in 1991.
Ötzi the Iceman is a well-preserved mummy of a man who lived around 3,300 BCE and was discovered in the Italian Alps in 1991. Scholars have learned many things from him, such as his appearance, clothing, diet, and health conditions. Ötzi's remains have given valuable insights into the Copper Age and have provided a wealth of information about prehistoric life, including his tools, weapons, and even the presence of tattoos on his body.
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The iceman died by a hunter that shot him under the lungs. he survived for a few hours but died in a cave. ice and snow covered him and preserved him for 5,300 years until somehikers found him