Ötzi The Iceman Was Not Who Scientists Thought For 35 Years — DNA Just Proved It!
May 27, 2026•Channel
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Published1 month ago
Duration31:11
Video IDa2DzLpsNiB4
Languageen
CategoryPeople & Blogs
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Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views1.2K
Likes66
Comments9
Engagement Rate6.16%
Likes per 100 views5.42
Comments per 1K views7.39
Description
In September of 1991, two German hikers in the Ötztal Alps stumbled across a body half-buried in the ice. They assumed it was a modern climbing accident. They were wrong by about 5,300 years. The man frozen in that glacier — later named Ötzi — would go on to become the most studied corpse in human history. For more than three decades, scientists have built an extraordinarily detailed picture of who he was, what he looked like, where his ancestors came from, and even how he died. Museum reconstructions, documentary films, school textbook entries — they all painted the same portrait. A weather-beaten European mountain man with light brown skin, long shaggy hair flowing past his shoulders, and a thick scraggly beard. The face that millions of people have seen behind glass in northern Italy.
The problem is, that face is fiction.