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Ötzi, the Iceman, was not a "caveman" in the traditional sense. He lived around 3300 BCE during the Copper Age and is considered a prehistoric human rather than a member of the earlier Paleolithic "cavemen." Ötzi was found in the Alps, well-preserved in ice, and his findings suggest he had a complex lifestyle, including tools, clothing, and signs of agriculture, indicating a more advanced society than that typically associated with cavemen.

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