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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

RWG3 HW 2/11

Oetzi the Iceman
1.Oetzi the Iceman is the modern nickname of a well-preserved natural mummy of a man from about 3300 BC. The mummy was found in 1991 in a glacier of the Otztal Alps, near the border between Austria and Italy. Oetzi was named after the valley of his discovery. He rivals the Egyptian "Ginger" as the oldest known human mummy, and he has offered a unique view of the habits of Copper Age Europeans.
2. Oetzi was found by two German tourists on September 19, 1991. The body was at first thought to be a modern corpse, like several others which had recently been found in the area. It was roughly recovered by the Austrian authorities and taken to Innsbruck, where its true age was finally discovered. It is now being displayed at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Bozen-Bolzano, Italy.
3. The body has been extensively examined, measured, x-rayed, and dated. Tissues and stomach contents were examined microscopically. Scientists believe that at the time of his death, Oetzi was a 30-to-45-year old man, approximately 160 cm (5'3") tall.
4. Analysis of pollen and dust grains on his clothing, and analysis of Oetzi’s teeth enamel show that his childhood was spent near the present village of Feldthurns, north of Bolzano. He later went to live in valleys about 50 km further north.
5. The Iceman had 57 tattoos. Some were located on or near acupuncture points that are used today to treat symptoms of digestive problems and osteoarthritis. Interestingly, scientists have found that Oetzi suffered from digestive problems and osteoarthritis. Some scientists believe that these tattoos indicate an early type of acupuncture.
6. Oetzi’s clothes include a cloak, vest, and shoes. They were quite sophisticated. The cloak was woven from grass, and the vest was made of leather.
7. The shoes were waterproof and wide. They seemed to be designed for walking across the snow; they were constructed of bearskin, deer hide, and tree bark. Soft grass was wrapped around the foot and also placed in the shoe. The grass functioned like warm socks. Recently, the shoes were reproduced by experts. They are of such excellent quality, that there are plans for them to be made commercially.
8. Other items found with the Iceman include a copper axe, flint knife, and a bow and quiver of arrows.
9. Additionally, Oetzi carried two species of mushrooms. One of these mushrooms is known to have antibacterial properties, and was likely used for medical purposes.
10. Researchers believe Oetzi may have been involved in a fight. Injuries from the fight may have killed him. A DNA analysis revealed traces of blood from four other people on his gear: one from his knife, two from the same arrowhead, and a fourth from his coat.
11. A CAT scan revealed that an arrowhead was stuck in Oetzi’s shoulder when he died. The arrow shaft had been removed, but the arrowhead had been left inside his body. He also had bruises and cuts on his hands, wrists, and chest.
12. From such evidence, and an examination of his weapons, molecular biologist Thomas Loy from the University of Queensland believes that Oetzi and his companions were hunters who fought with a rival group. At some point, he may have carried (or been carried by) a companion. He may have been weakened by blood loss. As a result, Oetzi apparently put down his equipment neatly against a rock, lay down, and died.
13. His body was covered by thousands of years of ice and snow until his recent discovery. Pieces of his clothing, his hair, his skin, and his personal possessions were well-preserved because of the cold temperatures.

· Read the story above.
· Write 5 questions in the active voice that can be answered in the passive voice.

Example:
Q-How did the scientists choose Oetzi’s name?
He was named after the valley where he was discovered.

4 comments:

Nozomi said...

1)Who was found by two German tourists?

2)Who was roughly recovered by the Austrian authorities?

3)What was spent near the present village of Feldthurns, north of Bolzano?

4)What were constructed of bearskin, deer hide, and tree bark?

5)What was covered by thousands of years of ice and snow?

Ting said...

1.What could Oetzi rival in Egypt?

2.When was Oetzi found?

3.What kind of symptoms did Oetzi have?

4.How did Oetzi die?

5.What stuffs did Oetzi wear?

Nozomi said...

I submit again because I misunderstood ...

1)Who did two German tourists find?

2)Who did the Austrian authorities recovere roughly?

3)How were Oetzi’s clothes include a cloak, vest, and shoes?

4)How did some scientists believe that these tattoos.

5)What did thousands of years of ice and snow cover?

Mgtr. Angie Garcés said...

1)In what year the mommy was found?

2)How many tattoos had the Iceman?

3)What problems Oetzi had suffered?

4) What includes the clothes of Oetzi?

5) How many species of mushrooms Oetzi carried?