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IFLScience on MSNÖtzi The Iceman's Ribcage Wasn’t Like Ours, But It May Have Helped Him Survive
A new digital reconstruction of Ötzi the Iceman’s ribcage shows a number of “ambiguous” features that might have assisted him on his seasonal migration to the frosty Alpine peaks. By comparing the ...
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Live Science on MSNÖtzi the Iceman and his neighbors had totally different ancestries, ancient DNA study finds
A study of prehistoric skeletons from the Italian Alps shows that society may have been organized around fathers and that Ötzi the Iceman had a unique family lineage.
Ötzi the Iceman, whose frozen remains were found in a gully high in the Tyrolean Alps by hikers in 1991, is perhaps the world's most closely studied corpse.
News Release 16-Aug-2023 Reanalysis of Iceman Ötzi’s genome reveals dark skin, male pattern baldness, and more Peer-Reviewed Publication Cell Press ...
High-coverage genome of the Tyrolean Iceman reveals unusually high Anatolian farmer ancestry. Cell Genomics, 2023; 100377 DOI: 10.1016/j.xgen.2023.100377 ...
August 21, 2023 An earlier reconstruction of Ötzi the Iceman in a museum in Italy, which may now need updating after a new study conducted a more comprehensive genomic study Depositphotos View 2 ...
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