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In 1991, hikers in the Alps saw a body in melting ice and found Europe’s oldest known natural human mummy, “Ötzi the Iceman.”

The year 1991 marked a pivotal moment in archaeological history when Ötzi the Iceman was uncovered in the Alps. This astonishingly preserved figure from over five millennia ago provides an extraordinary insight into life during the Copper Age. His artifacts and attire are treasure troves of information, enriching our understanding of this era.

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In 1991, hikers in the Alps saw a body in melting ice and found Europe’s oldest known natural human mummy,…

The year 1991 marked a pivotal moment in archaeological history when Ötzi the Iceman was uncovered in the Alps. This astonishingly preserved figure from over five millennia ago provides an extraordinary insight into…

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Ötzi the Iceman: Ancient microbes are dormant but alive thousands of years after mummy’s death | CNN

The remains of Ötzi the Iceman, who died 5,300 years ago, contain ancient microbes that are still alive, new research finds.

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  1. lunedì 8 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    In 1991, hikers in the Alps saw a body in melting ice and found Europe’s oldest known natural human mummy, “Ötzi the Iceman.”

    The year 1991 marked a pivotal moment in archaeological history when Ötzi the Iceman was uncovered in the Alps. This astonishingly preserved figure from over five millennia ago…

  2. lunedì 8 giugno 2026·cnn.com

    Ötzi the Iceman: Ancient microbes are dormant but alive thousands of years after mummy’s death | CNN

    The remains of Ötzi the Iceman, who died 5,300 years ago, contain ancient microbes that are still alive, new research finds.