Dear Madam,
thousands of pages have already been published. It's a problem quite
easy to solve !
for an up-to-date cleary written and well illustrated introductory
reference, see the small book (8x4,5 inches !) by Angelika Fleckinger
Fleckinger A. 2003
ötzi, the Iceman. The full facts at a glance.
Folio verlag (Vienna) / South Tyrol Archaeological Museum (Bolzano)
120p
(http://www.folioverlag.com)
or have a look at
Capasso & alii 1999, L'anthropologie, 103, 3, p 447-470 (sorry, but
french-written archaeological texts still exist !)
see also
Hoogewerff & Papesch 2001 Jour. of Archaeological Science 28,
983-989
Gostner & Egarter Vigl 2002 Jour. of Archaeological Science 29,
323-326
for more detailed developments about iceman's life-space and death.
sincerely,
Dr Maxence Bailly
Lecturer in Prehistory (European Neolithic)
Université de Provence (Aix-Marseille I)
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>hi all!
>I have a question:
>could anybody in this list suggest a short (20-30 pages) account on the
Iceman
>that I could use as a reading in an undergraduate course on European
prehistory?
>I would rather use a more scholarly source than the 1993 article in
National
>Geographic...
>please reply to me personally
>thank you
>
>Dr. Anna Stroulia
>Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne
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