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Death of the Iceman (BBC Documentary)

In September 1991 two hikers made a discovery of a frozen body high in the mountains, near the border between Austria and Italy. The body turned out to be over 5000 years old. He was called tzi.

Where was the body found? Why is it so significant? How do they keep the body fresh? What did the scientist do in 2001? Who, where and when found the body? What did they first think of him? What did the rescuers notice on the body? What materials / objects were found? What indicated the age of the mummy? How old was he when he died? What objects did he have? - copper ............. - ........... almost 2 metres long - a quiver full of .................. - a flint .................tucked inside a small pouch

What was he wearing and what was his job? Where did they start the investigation and why? When did he likely die and how do we know? What could happen to him? Why was he taken to Italy?

What did they have to do before he was put on display? What factors do they have to consider when creating the face? When examining the body what were they looking for? Why was the examination inconclusive? What si the most important in forensic examination? What was his final meal? What is the next most important element of forensic examination? What is important regarding the arrows? What position was he in, wha is the conclusion? What do they think about his ribs? What did they find on the X-ray? What was on the shoulder, did he die as a result of this? What happened to him? What did he die of?

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