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Friday, 28 October 2011 |
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 Round table at the Oetzi Congress in Bozen 2011 (photograph: EURAC) Whatever his name was - during his life time in the early copper age around 3400 bc - he would probably never in his wildest dream have imagined that his death one day (hundreds of generations later) raises so many questions. When his body was coincidentally found by hikers in the 20th century it was the beginning of the examination of the oldest cold case ever. For science his body and the equipment found next to him was and still is a stroke of luck. Hundreds of scientific publications of many different scientific fields gave answer to questions concerning the society Oetzi (or "Frozen Fritz" how the British call him) lived in and concerning the circumstances of his death.
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