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"If they say why...tell them that it's human nature"

-Michael Jackson


It seems even our caveman ancestors committed murder!


GENEVA -- A prehistoric hunter known as Oetzi whose well-preserved body was found on a snow-covered mountain in the Alps died more than 5,000 years ago after being struck in the back by an arrow, scientists said in an article published Wednesday.

Researchers from Switzerland and Italy used newly developed medical scanners to examine the hunter's frozen corpse to determine that the arrow had torn a hole in an artery beneath his left collarbone, leading to a massive loss of blood.

That, in turn, caused Oetzi to go into shock and suffer a heart attack, according to the article published online in the Journal of Archaeological Science.

Even today, the chances of surviving such an injury long enough to receive hospital treatment are only 40 percent, according to the article.

Oetzi, also known as the Iceman, caused a sensation after his body was discovered by hikers in 1991 on a glacier 10,500 feet above sea level on the border between Austria and Italy.

The fact that the arrow's shaft was pulled out before his death may have worsened the injury, said Frank Ruehli of the University of Zurich, who carried out the research with scientists from Bolzano, Italy, where the iceman's body is preserved.

The findings confirm earlier suspicions that linked the arrowhead embedded in Oetzi's body with his death, and virtually rule out other theories that he had been the victim of a ritual sacrifice or had gotten caught in a storm.

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northton read my blog view my photos
Jun 6, 2007 | 7:28 PM

He should have used Geico.

Sarge read my blog
Jun 6, 2007 | 7:53 PM

Could possibly be the world's first "friendly fire" incident. LOL

DaytonaFrank read my blog view my photos
Jun 6, 2007 | 8:13 PM

Yeah, Sarge, that's what I was thinking too!

northton read my blog view my photos
Jun 6, 2007 | 8:13 PM

You think deliverance was bad? Those cavemen would get prehistoric on your arse!

slgps read my blog view my photos
Jun 6, 2007 | 8:15 PM

You guys are crazy!!!

Chainsaw read my blog
Jun 6, 2007 | 8:40 PM

Was he out hunting with one of V.P. Chaneys ancestors?

DVS11965 read my blog view my photos
Jun 6, 2007 | 9:24 PM

Will they be putting this exhibit in the creation museum? or will it only goto evolution museums?

di8828 read my blog view my photos
Jun 6, 2007 | 9:46 PM

I think the evolution museum!

Shot in the back with an arrow sounds like an Australian Indian...which would also answer to the arrow being pulled out.

The Indians removes their arrow to cause more damage and to use it again! He was a victim of circumstance!

DaytonaFrank read my blog view my photos
Jun 6, 2007 | 9:58 PM

Maybe they were sorry? and pulled the arrow out to try to help? Thier knowledge of medical wasn't the best.

DaytonaFrank read my blog view my photos
Jun 6, 2007 | 10:01 PM

The guy might have survived if it didn't hit anything major. Then again, it might have been deliberate.

di8828 read my blog view my photos
Jun 6, 2007 | 10:32 PM

Well...there's three possibilities right there!

northton read my blog view my photos
Jun 7, 2007 | 4:58 AM

National geographic, I think, used to show photos of warriors who had been ambushed by rival tribes. This guy was lying in a ditch with about 20 spears still stuck in him. Rough town.

Sarge read my blog
Jun 7, 2007 | 11:41 AM

@ nothton .... yeah; rough town. Kinda like L.A. Saturday night (substitute "bullets" for "spears" LOL And they say mankind has "evolved" over time; uh-huh, sure. We've just found more efficient ways to do what Ung used to do to Og on Saturday night. LOL

northton read my blog view my photos
Jun 7, 2007 | 5:22 PM

LOL

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