Re: MOST IMPORTANT FOSSIL (A human skull as old as coal!)

Vincent P. Story (vpstory@texas.net)
Sun, 01 Dec 1996 02:43:16 GMT

On 19 Nov 1996 11:22:38 GMT, rg10003@cus.cam.ac.uk (R. Gaenssmantel)
wrote:

>Janet Jubran (jubran@mailhost1.csusm.edu) wrote:
>: Avoid it "The Man in the Ice". A lot of speculation. Not a lot of
>: substance. I am waiting, eagerly, for something serious on the ice man.
>
>I haven't tried it, but you might also find something under either Otzi or
>Oetzi (spellt in German with an o-umlaut). That was the name given to the
>ice man at the time - after the Oetztaler Alpen, where he was found (I think
>hes received that name from media and scientists alike).
>
>Ralf
>

>: > > > Yucca
>: > > Speaking of human remains...Remember the freeze-dried bronze-age man
>: > > found in the Alps a few years back. PBS did a once over lightly special
>: > > on him. I assume much of the research has been done, but where can I
>: > > find an account of the 'findings' on this guy? Any good books out, or
>: > > articles? With near-morbid fascination of the very old, tj
>: >
>: > i saw a book on it at a Barnes and Nobles bookstore in new York City.
>: > One does exist.. i know that!
>: >
>: >
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Ice Man:
PBS Nova & BBC Horizon series
Film 54 min. VHS In the 130.00 range.

Der Mann Im Eis.
and 2: neue fune und ergebnisse
(isbn 3-211-82626-2)

The Man In The Ice
Conrad Spindler
1995 Harmony
Publishers Weekly "Reads like a forensic mystery"