The branches of science that could benefit from the study of Otzi the Iceman include archaeology, anthropology, genetics, and forensics. By analyzing Otzi's remains, researchers can gain insights into prehistoric human life, migration patterns, diet, health, and technologies used during his time period. His discovery has also provided valuable information about ancient human societies and the evolution of human genetics.
Otzi the Iceman , less tools and clothing , weighed 110 pounds .
His last moment on earth were unpleasent because he got shot and probaly bled to death. Otzi the iceman probably had a violent death because theyre was a deep knife wound in his hand. Molecular Biologest Thomas Loy from the University of Queenslands Institute of Molecular Bioscience in Brisbane thinks it is most likely Otzi was in another Hunetrs Territoryand was shot as he ran away and that after he had fled he realized he was going to die so he carefully and neatly put down his belongings then laid down and died.
The question remains enigmatic. Sorry.
I can't find any evidence that there were any "leaves" present at the site at all. He had a cloak of woven grass stalks and sock-like garments also made of grass, and that's pretty much it as far as leaves are concerned.
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Yes, that is true, but THEY named him Otzi.
he live by eating vitimens
Otzi the iceman was actually found on the border between Italy and Austria beneath a peak close to northern Italy. Otzi actually has living relatives in Austria who are linked to the iceman genetically.
How did iceman earn his living?
Italy
165 cm
when was he born
5,000 b.C.
dr.henn
in the alps on the border from itlay and austria
He is now located in Italy, he is now showing in a museum in theTyrolian village of Bozano