Oetzi's Life After Death
"New clues have emerged in what could be described as the world's oldest murder case: that of Oetzi the "Iceman", whose 5,300-year-old body was discovered frozen in the Italian Alps in 1991.Too bad, Austria.
Oetzi's full genome has now been reported in Nature Communications.
It reveals that he had brown eyes, "O" blood type, was lactose intolerant, and was predisposed to heart disease.
They also show him to be the first documented case of infection by a Lyme disease bacterium.
Analysis of series of anomalies in the Iceman's DNA also revealed him to be more closely related to modern inhabitants of Corsica and Sardinia than to populations in the Alps, where he was unearthed."
I must say, though, I've seen some Saskatchewan farmers that bear a striking resemblance to him.
Seems he died of a wound sustained in a fight.
Poor old goat:
"Oetzi was about 159cm tall (5ft 2.5in), 46 years old, arthritic, and infested with whipworm."That'd be enough to get him run outta town, I would think.
Seems it was the Italians who did him in, too.
His last supper was quite sumptuous. No pizza, though, or lasagne.
And it's amazing what they can figure out using modern science.
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