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Iceman?: Who Killed The

The Iceman, a 5,300-year-old man found frozen in the Alps, was originally thought to have died of natural causes. However, new evidence suggests he was murdered. An x-ray revealed an arrowhead lodged in his shoulder, indicating he died quickly from an arrow wound. Tests also found the blood of four people on his clothes, suggesting he was involved in a bloody fight before his death. The newest scientific information indicates the Iceman was cruelly murdered during a potential power struggle among his people over 5,000 years ago.

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Iceman?: Who Killed The

The Iceman, a 5,300-year-old man found frozen in the Alps, was originally thought to have died of natural causes. However, new evidence suggests he was murdered. An x-ray revealed an arrowhead lodged in his shoulder, indicating he died quickly from an arrow wound. Tests also found the blood of four people on his clothes, suggesting he was involved in a bloody fight before his death. The newest scientific information indicates the Iceman was cruelly murdered during a potential power struggle among his people over 5,000 years ago.

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Who

Killed the
Iceman?
1 In 1991, high in the mountains of Europe,
New evidence hikers made a gruesome1 discovery: a dead
suggests that a
5,300-year-old man partly frozen in the ice. However, the
man found frozen police investigation soon became a scientific
in the Alps may
have been 5 one. Carbon dating2 indicated that the man
murdered.
died over 5,300 years ago. Today he is known
as the Iceman and has been nicknamed
“Ötzi” for the Ötzal Alps where he was
found. Kept in perfect condition by the ice,
10 he is the oldest complete human body
on earth.

Who Was the Iceman?


Scientists think he was an important person
in his society. An examination of his teeth and
15 skull tells us that he was not a young man.
His arms were not the arms of a laborer. His
dagger was made of stone, but he carried a
copper3 ax. This implies wealth, and he was
probably from the upper classes.4 We know he
20 could make fire, as a fire-starting kit was
discovered with him. Even the food he had
eaten enabled scientists to deduce exactly
where in Italy he lived.
The Iceman carried
this ax with him on
his final journey. 1
Something that is gruesome is extremely unpleasant and shocking.
2
Carbon dating is a scientific method of finding out exactly how
old an object is.
3
Copper is a soft, reddish-brown metal.
4
The upper classes are the group of people in a society who own
the most property and have the highest social level.

   Unit 3 History Detectives


Clues to an Ancient Murder
25 But why did the Iceman die in such a high and icy place?
There have been many theories. Some said he was a lost
shepherd.5 Others thought he was killed in a religious
ceremony. Over the years since he was found, tiny scientific
discoveries have led to great changes in our understanding
30 of the story of the Iceman. The newest scientific information
indicates that he was cruelly murdered. “Even five years ago,
the story was that he fled6 up there and walked around in the
snow and probably died of exposure,7” said Klaus Oeggl, a
scientist at the University of Innsbruck in Austria. “Now it’s
35 all changed. It’s more like a . . . crime scene.”

A Bloody Discovery
In June 2001, an x-ray examination of the body showed a
small dark shape beneath the Iceman’s left shoulder. It was
the stone head of an arrow. It had caused a deadly injury that
40 probably killed him very quickly. In 2003, an Australian
scientist discovered the blood of four different people on the
clothes of the Iceman. Did a bloody fight take place before his
murder? Injuries on his hand and head indicate that this may
be true. One theory, put forward by archeologist Walter
45 Leitner, says that the Iceman’s murder was the end of a
fight for power among his people. However, this idea is
certainly debatable.

Today, the research continues, proving some theories false while


opening the door to others. Through scientific research, this
oldest member of our human family continues to tell us about
his life and the time in which he lived.
5
A shepherd is a person, usually a man, whose job is to take care of sheep.
6
To flee means to escape. Using detailed scans,
7
Exposure is the harmful effect on your body from very cold weather. scientists are able
to recreate what the
Iceman may have
looked like.
The Iceman’s
body was found
at a pass in the Ötzal Alps,
between Austria and Italy. He had
started his journey 12 miles to the south,
in the Val Venosta. Why he was traveling
so high in the mountains is still a mystery.

3B A Body in the Mountains

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