otzi was a stone age hunter, he had a strong bow and and a bronze axe. he went into the alps (the otezal alps)most likely to either hunt or looking for his tribe he belonged to.
the Italian Alps
The man was called "Otzi" after the Otztal Alps, the mountains where he was found.
otzi was a stone age hunter, he had a strong bow and and a bronze axe. he went into the alps (the otezal alps)most likely to either hunt or looking for his tribe he belonged to.
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in the alps on the border from itlay and austria
Otzi the Iceman was found in the Ötztal Alps on the border between Austria and Italy. Specifically, he was discovered in the Schnalstal glacier in the South Tyrol region of Italy.
He is now located in Italy, he is now showing in a museum in theTyrolian village of Bozano
"Otzi" refers to a mummified body of a man who lived during the copper age, approximately 5,300 years ago, found in the Ötztal Alps on the Austrian-Italian border in 1991. He is sometimes referred to as Ötzi the Iceman.
Well, honey, Otzi's real name wasn't exactly "Otzi." He was actually known as Oetzi the Iceman, named after the Otztal Alps where he was found. So, if you're looking for his birth certificate, you won't find "Otzi" on there. It's more like a nickname that stuck around longer than a bad haircut.
Otzi, also known as the Iceman, lived during the Copper Age and was found in the Alps. While DNA analysis suggests he may have had children, there is no direct evidence that he had a wife or lived with his family.
Ötzi the Iceman was discovered in the Ötztal Alps on the border between Austria and Italy. The mummy is currently housed and displayed in the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Bolzano, Italy.
Otzi' s job was a Coppersmith.