Reconstruction of Otzi the Iceman,Europe's oldest natural mummy at the time of its discovery in 1991. The mummy dates from 3300 BC and was found embedded in a glacier in the Alps (on the Austrian-Italian border). Otzi's body was so well preserved it was found that he had eaten red deer meat,grains,roots and fruit before he died,and had died in spring,as the pollen of a spring plant was found on his clothes. He may have died in battle,as he had several wounds to his body and was carrying weapons,including a copper axe. Here,Elisabeth Daynes of the Daynes Studio,Paris,France,recreates the moment of discovery |
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