In September 1991 two hikers made a sensational discovery
- a frozen body high in the mountains, near the border between Austria and
Italy. It turned out to be 5,300 years old, the oldest frozen mummy ever found.
Named Ötzi the Iceman after the Ötztal area where he was found, he became a
worldwide sensation.
The body was taken to Austria where scientists soon got
to work on him. They analysed his bone density to find out how old he was (in
his 40s, an advanced age for the time) and examined his wonderfully preserved
belongings. The cause of his death remained a mystery. Now archaeologists are
being joined by forensic scientists to investigate this unique case and new
research has revealed a shocking answer.
A Shocking Discovery
Now scientists can tell a new story of the Iceman's
death. Ötzi was attacked and managed to flee. As he ran he was shot in the back
with an arrow. He pulled out the arrow shaft but the head remained stuck in his
shoulder. He reached the top of the mountains but was now exhausted and
weakened from bleeding. He could go no further, lay down and died.
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