Guest guest Posted March 2, 2002 Report Share Posted March 2, 2002 My source was my memory of a documentary. I checked the web, using objective sources, and found no evidence of hemorrhagic death. Otzi died 5,300 years ago. I found variously that he fell into a crevasse, died of exhaustion after running away from an attack where he sustained a serial rib fracture, died of an arrow wound (USA today, probably wrong). He was carrying a fungus said probably to treat his worms. An analysis of his hair indicated that he had consumed no meat, milk, or eggs for several years. It was speculated that either he was a wandering shaman or he might have adopted a vegetarian diet to help rid himself of his worms. Do you have a reference for the hemorrhagic death scenario? Portland, OR http://www.trussel.com/prehist/news91.htm http://exn.ca/mummies/Alps.cfm http://www.cbv.ns.ca/marigold/history/iceman/iceman.html --- In @y..., " RedWineRedRoses " <redwineredroses@e...> wrote: > No actually you might want to check your facts again. Or maybe use an objective source? He hemmoraged to death from a chronic parasitic infection. In fact he was carrying a satchel of herbs to fight the parasites. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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