Some Anthropological Aspects of the Prehistoric Tyrolean Ice Man

Seidler, H., Bernhard, W., Teschler-Nicola, M., Platzer, W., zurNedden, D., Henn, R., Oberhauser, A. & Sjovold, T. (1992). Some anthropological aspects of the prehistoric tyrolean ice man. Science, 258, 455-457.

The corpse of a Late Neolithic individual found in a glacier in Oetztal is unusual because of the intact nature of all body parts that resulted from the characteristics of its mummification process and its protected geographical position with regard to glacier flow. Anthropological data indicate that the man was 25 to 40 years old, was between 156 and 160 centimeters in stature, had a cranial capacity of between 1500 and 1560 cubic centimeters, and likely died of exhaustion.

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