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The Copper Axe Murder: Ötzi the Iceman's Final Hours

The Copper Axe Murder: Ötzi the Iceman's Final Hours

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In September 1991, hikers in the Alps discovered a body emerging from the ice. They had just stumbled upon the oldest known human mummy, a man who died over 5,300 years ago. For years, scientists believed Ötzi the Iceman was a shepherd who peacefully froze. But what if this ancient cold case was actually a murder? This episode travels back to 3300 BCE to reconstruct Ötzi’s final, frantic hours. We meet the man himself: a 45-year-old, lactose intolerant, arthritic but resilient Copper Age individual. Moving beyond the initial discovery, we follow the forensic evidence that transformed his story from a tale of accidental death into one of prehistoric violence, piecing together the clues that revealed his shocking end. You will gain a visceral, intimate understanding of Ötzi not as a specimen, but as a living person whose last day is a window into the dangers, conflicts, and realities of the ancient world. We explore how modern science unraveled a millennia-old mystery, bringing the distant Copper Age into startlingly sharp focus. #OtziTheIceman #CopperAge #AncientMurderMystery #ForensicArchaeology #AlpsDiscovery #PrehistoricLife #Neolithic Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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