What is Otzi's mummy
In this new video from Unprofesor we will explain "What is Otzi's mummy". What is Otzi's mummy. Otzi's mummy It is the mummy of a man who died around 3255 BC. C in the Otztal valley. This mummy of Otzi too is known as the man of Similaun. As we say, she was found by some mountaineers in the Otzal valley at 3200m and the mummy belongs to a man, a 46-year-old male who lived during the bronze age and that he died, it is believed, from various wounds on his body. As we said, it was discovered by some mountaineers in September 1999 and it is the oldest and best preserved natural mummy in Europe. It has offered an unprecedented insight into the inhabitants of Europe at that time (Copper Age). The good condition and the good conservation of the mummy are due to the fact that, when he died, the corpse was exposed in an area of extreme and perpetual cold that allowed the mummy to be preserved in almost magnificent condition. The discovery in the region that was found, created disputes between Austria and Italy because both said that the body belonged to them. Territorial disputes that are not relevant but as a curiosity to know the data. Despite these disputes,
the mummy was studied and shed much light on aspects of life and utensils of life of the inhabitants of Europe at that time. To know the subject in more depth, do not miss the complete video about "What is Otzi's mummy" and practice with the exercises that we leave you below.