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- Ötzi height "165.0".
- Ötzi weight "50.0".
- Ötzi abstract "Ötzi (German pronunciation: [ˈœtsi] ; also called Ötzi the Iceman, the Similaun Man, the Man from Hauslabjoch, Homo tyrolensis, and the Hauslabjoch mummy) is a well-preserved natural mummy of a man who lived around 3,300 BCE. The mummy was found in September 1991 in the Ötztal Alps, hence the nickname "Ötzi", near the Similaun mountain and Hauslabjoch on the border between Austria and Italy. He is Europe's oldest known natural human mummy, and has offered an unprecedented view of Chalcolithic Europeans. His body and belongings are displayed in the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Bolzano, South Tyrol, Italy.".
- Ötzi birthDate "-3300".
- Ötzi birthPlace Bolzano.
- Ötzi birthPlace Feldthurns.
- Ötzi deathDate "-3300".
- Ötzi deathPlace Schnalstal.
- Ötzi deathPlace Ötztal_Alps.
- Ötzi wikiPageID "22742".
- Ötzi wikiPageRevisionID "605962174".
- Ötzi alt "Ötzi the Iceman on a sheet-covered autopsy table".
- Ötzi alternativeNames "Frozen Fritz; Similaun Man".
- Ötzi birthDate "3300".
- Ötzi birthPlace "near the present village of Feldthurns , north of Bolzano, Italy".
- Ötzi dateOfBirth "fl. c. 3300 BCE".
- Ötzi dateOfDeath "fl. c. 3300 BCE".
- Ötzi deathCause "Exsanguination due to arrow wound on his shoulder".
- Ötzi deathPlace "Ötztal Alps, near Hauslabjoch on the border between Austria and Italy".
- Ötzi imageSize "300".
- Ötzi knownFor "Oldest natural mummy of a Chalcolithic European man".
- Ötzi name "Ötzi the Iceman".
- Ötzi otherNames ""Frozen Fritz"".
- Ötzi otherNames "Hauslabjoch mummy".
- Ötzi otherNames "Man from Hauslabjoch".
- Ötzi otherNames "Similaun Man".
- Ötzi otherNames "Ötzi the Iceman".
- Ötzi placeOfBirth "Near the present village of Feldthurns , north of Bolzano, Italy".
- Ötzi placeOfDeath "Schnalstal glacier, Ötztal Alps, in the Italian Alps of Italy.".
- Ötzi shortDescription "Mummy of a Chalcolithic European man".
- Ötzi website www.archaeologiemuseum.it.
- Ötzi description "Mummy of a Chalcolithic (Copper Age) European man".
- Ötzi subject Category:34th-century_BC_deaths.
- Ötzi subject Category:34th-century_BC_people.
- Ötzi subject Category:Anthropology.
- Ötzi subject Category:Archaeological_artifacts.
- Ötzi subject Category:Copper_Age_Europe.
- Ötzi subject Category:History_of_the_Alps.
- Ötzi subject Category:Human_remains_(archaeological).
- Ötzi subject Category:Lyme_disease.
- Ötzi subject Category:Mummies.
- Ötzi subject Category:People_from_South_Tyrol.
- Ötzi subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
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- Ötzi type Agent.
- Ötzi type Person.
- Ötzi type Person.
- Ötzi type Q215627.
- Ötzi type Q5.
- Ötzi type Agent.
- Ötzi type NaturalPerson.
- Ötzi type Thing.
- Ötzi type SpatialThing.
- Ötzi type Person.
- Ötzi comment "Ötzi (German pronunciation: [ˈœtsi] ; also called Ötzi the Iceman, the Similaun Man, the Man from Hauslabjoch, Homo tyrolensis, and the Hauslabjoch mummy) is a well-preserved natural mummy of a man who lived around 3,300 BCE. The mummy was found in September 1991 in the Ötztal Alps, hence the nickname "Ötzi", near the Similaun mountain and Hauslabjoch on the border between Austria and Italy.".
- Ötzi label "Mummia del Similaun".
- Ötzi label "Ötzi".
- Ötzi label "Ötzi".
- Ötzi label "Ötzi".
- Ötzi label "Ötzi".
- Ötzi label "Ötzi".
- Ötzi label "Ötzi".
- Ötzi label "Ötzi".
- Ötzi label "Эци".
- Ötzi label "أوتزي".
- Ötzi label "アイスマン".
- Ötzi label "冰人奧茨".
- Ötzi sameAs %C3%96tzi.
- Ötzi sameAs Ötzi.
- Ötzi sameAs Ötzi.
- Ötzi sameAs Ötzi.
- Ötzi sameAs Ötzi.
- Ötzi sameAs Ötzi.
- Ötzi sameAs Mummia_del_Similaun.
- Ötzi sameAs アイスマン.
- Ötzi sameAs 외치.
- Ötzi sameAs Ötzi.
- Ötzi sameAs Ötzi.
- Ötzi sameAs Ötzi.
- Ötzi sameAs Q171291.
- Ötzi sameAs Q171291.
- Ötzi lat "46.77938888888889".
- Ötzi long "10.840305555555556".
- Ötzi wasDerivedFrom Ötzi?oldid=605962174.
- Ötzi homepage www.archaeologiemuseum.it.
- Ötzi name "Ötzi the Iceman".