
Iceman
Iceman refers to Ötzi, a naturally mummified man discovered in 1991 in the Alps on the border of Italy and Austria. He lived around 3,300 BCE and is one of the oldest known human naturally preserved bodies. Ötzi provides significant insights into prehistoric life, including diet, clothing, and health. He was found with tools and clothing that indicate he was a hunter-gatherer. His well-preserved state allows scientists to study ancient human biology and cultural practices, making him an important figure in archaeology and anthropology. The discovery has led to numerous studies and ongoing research into early human civilization.