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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2008

The Iceman, as he became known, was discovered by German hikers on September 19, 1991, in the ice of the Italian Alps. He lived more than 5,000 years ago in the late Stone Age, and is the oldest fully preserved human body ever found. Iceman was found with his everyday clothing and equipment, making him a find of great archaeological importance.

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  • LOOKS LIKE NICOLE RICHI

  • then the body jumps up and goes...

    BRAINS!!!

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  • I hope he pulls through! 

  • it looks just like Justin Bieber:]

  •  Wow , what a cool guy !

  • Looks like he was doin' the twist when he croked'

  • He looks a little hungry..... He needs a few big mac's and he'll be right in no time.

  • the ötzi

  • JOE ROGAN!!!!!!  FREE YOUR MIND!!!!!!!!!

  • Hes in a frezzer now i think

  • @didgmaster Maybe if you look at the date i put that comment up, it will say 1 year ago, and it was a over a year that i said it, and in that year i have grown up and have learned more. I know that there is more evidence pointing at that we came from apes, but we have other prove that we can from Africa, and mixed with other Humans, but know one knows really, we can only try to figure it out, and that will take if not years, a life times.

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