The "Iceman," also known as Ötzi, is a naturally mummified man discovered in the Alps in 1991. He is believed to have lived around 3300 BCE, making him one of the oldest known natural mummies. His well-preserved body provides valuable insights into the life and culture of prehistoric Europe.
Ötzi was found with various tools and belongings, including a copper axe, a bow, and arrows, which suggest he was a skilled hunter. His remains have been extensively studied, revealing information about his diet, health, and the environmental conditions of his time.