Otzi’s copper axe offers hints of ‘extensive trade networks’ in Italy 5,300 years ago
Isotope analysis of Otzi’s copper axe blade hints at a long-distance trade route between central and northern Italy in the early copper age. The Iceman’s Axe. Image credits Gilberto Artioli et al., 2017. Otzi’s mummified body was found back in 1991, flash-frozen in an Alpine glacier on Italy’s northern border with Austria. He’s estimated to have…
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