South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Bolzano

South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology

Bolzano, Italy

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Archaeological museum in Bolzano, Italy

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Who was the 5000 year old body found in the Alps?

Ötzi the Iceman. The Iceman mummy, nicknamed Ötzi, was discovered in 1991 amidst sheets of melting ice on the Tisenjoch pass of the Similaun glacier in the Tyrolean Alps. He was found on the border between Italy and Austria, at an altitude of 3,200 m above sea level.

What diseases did Ötzi have?

They found that when he died at 46 years old, Ötzi was predisposed to cardiovascular disease. He also had brown eyes, blood type O, lactose intolerance, and it turns out he had Lyme disease, making him the world's first documented case. Tissue from his hip bone revealed the bacterial pathogen that causes Lyme disease.