Most people have heard about him (documentaries, National Geographic stories etc) and as it happens he is housed in an excellent museum only a couple of hours drive from MdC so we thought it would be worth a look............and they have fantastic Christmas markets there as well!
How he was discovered in the early 1990's |
His mummified remains...pretty much as we saw them in a special refrigerated room. |
When he was eventually removed to a proper scientific establishment and examined by a forensic team they found he wasn't a deserter from the First World War as first thought, or a lost herdsman from centuries ago caught in a blizzard but in fact a perfectly preserved example of a Copper Age man from over 5000 years ago!
Since his discovery, he has been studied in great detail providing an incredible amount of information about how people lived in those days. His clothing and tools/ weapons are fashioned with some sophistication, including exceptionally fine stitching and use of wood, grass, bone and leather. His diet and health showed that he had the same issues as modern man including high cholesterol, lactose intolerance and arthritis in his knee and ankle joints. We could see where he used tattoos to try and alleviate the pain.
A life size interpretation of how he might have looked. The scientists are pretty sure that given all they know about him that it is a realistic model. |
The fact that we could actually see, close up, this person from 5000 years ago through a window in his icy capsule was quite an experience. There is even evidence that he was murdered and he was trying to escape his pursuers through the high pass. A cracked eye socked, a deep gash on his hand and, the dead giveaway ......an arrow head lodged in his back!
But, our time in MdC is coming to a close and we are setting off early tomorrow on the next stage of our trip. Mike and Wendy are off to Ireland and we are heading to Florence on the fast train. We will meet up again in a week's time in Reykjavik, Iceland.
They tell me it is not as cold in Iceland as here....but we'll see. The picture below gives an idea of the local temperatures over the past few days.
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