Ötzi, the famous Copper Age mummy discovered in the Alps, is believed to have grown up in a region that is now part of northern Italy or southern Tyrol, Austria. His remains suggest that he lived in a mountainous environment, where he likely engaged in hunting and gathering. The specific location of his upbringing is still a subject of research, but the artifacts found with him indicate a life in close connection with the Natural Resources of the area.
5,000 b.C.
he live by eating vitimens
In 2567bc:
165 cm
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.
5,000 b.C.
Otzi' s job was a Coppersmith.
Yes, that is true, but THEY named him Otzi.
Otzi weighed about 110 pounds.
he froze shrivled up and died
he live by eating vitimens
To put it simply, No Otzi was not a Time - traveler.
Close-up photos now available (Link)
The Scientist call him Otzi than calling him an ice mummy.
The man was called "Otzi" after the Otztal Alps, the mountains where he was found.
Otzi is pronounced as "AHT-see" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Otzi the Icemummy was found on September 19, 1991. Otzi lived about 5,300 years. On September 19, 2011 he will be 5,301 years old.