Mesolithic Europe book from Oxford takes liberties with archaeological ancient DNA evidence kzitem.info/news/bejne/to6f2YeJspOZinY
@maryhaddock9145
10 ай бұрын
Tom Rowsell of Survive the Jive has explained that skin colour is almost impossible to ascertain, unlike eye colour which can be determined.
@ValSchnitzel
8 ай бұрын
Is it a video about Otzi or it was something that he said in general on another video?
@maryhaddock9145
7 ай бұрын
@@ValSchnitzel think he's said it a couple of times in other videos.
@NICKBYN
Жыл бұрын
Of course he has to be portrayed as black, because diversity is our strength... what is up with these people?
@bradneubauer4694
Жыл бұрын
I find any information on Otzi as valuable, his discovery has piqued my interest for 30 years!
@laurabentley937
Жыл бұрын
Piqued
@bradneubauer4694
Жыл бұрын
@@laurabentley937 Thanx, I thought that I was misspelling piqued (but I couldn't remember the word).
@bobwhite2
Жыл бұрын
You can’t believe the findings. Period.
@bobbykiefer4306
Жыл бұрын
@@bobwhite2 Why believe everyone but the researchers studying it?
@bobwhite2
Жыл бұрын
@@bobbykiefer4306 because we are in the age of disinformation, i.e., people claiming things without research. Research is relative.
@RachelNitsche
Жыл бұрын
Sometime youtube suggests realy great content. Very good and interesting video. Thank you 🙂
@brucemiller3012
10 ай бұрын
I remember that there was a sandstorm in North Africa which caused sand debris to fall in Northern Italy thus melting the snow and thus making his body visible.
@bonnie_gail
10 ай бұрын
I find that more fascinating lol
@louislamboley9167
Жыл бұрын
Cold climate sun with a white snowy background can turn a persons skin to dark leather.
@stephenbesley3177
Жыл бұрын
Very interesting and thank you. Yes, a sample of one has limiting value but a very well preserved sample for future possible study.
@KeithCooper-Albuquerque
Жыл бұрын
Excellent video! This fascinating subject was very well covered in your video. Thanks so much!
@serahloeffelroberts9901
10 ай бұрын
Otzi looks exactly like a friend of mine who was a San Francisco longshoreman for 40 years. He was short but tremendously strong.
@Bettertimes2025
10 ай бұрын
I like people like of that stature! My mom is also tiny but very strong, so were my grandparents 💪🏼☺️
@leecurtis6354
Жыл бұрын
I hope his DNA is tested on modern genealogy sites, like 23 and me or some other heritage testing. Maybe he's related to some of us today.
@icemancometh1621
Жыл бұрын
Commercial geneology sites' accuracy is heavily skewed by the mobility of geneologic groups across continents and oceans over millennia. Location of living relatives is limited to individuals who have actually submitted DNA samples to the sites. I wouldn't rely on those sites any more than I would base a business decision on advice printed from a coin operated astrology machine.
@thethirdchimpanzee
Жыл бұрын
@@icemancometh1621Nonsense! If it wasn't for that coin-operated astrology machine telling me to "take a chance", I wouldn't have invested my life's savings and my kid's college funds into Doge Coin, and Bored Ape Yacht Club and Trump NFT's!! I'M GONNA BE RICH!!!
@jjbud3124
Жыл бұрын
Many modern people are descendants of the same ancestral DNA and mtDNA as Otzi. I'm "related" to him through mtDNA (not very closely though 😄).
@HeronPoint2021
Жыл бұрын
My local landlord in Canada look EXACTLY like Otzi. Fritz, his dad, was born in Switzerland in a farmhouse not far from where Otzi was found! No DNA test necessary. His German dialect SOUNDS Italian! My landlords mom is also from Switzerland. Friends who have visited the Museum in Italy are incredulous!!
@jackieblue1267
Жыл бұрын
His dna was uploaded to MyHeritage but they are one of the least accurate of the big dna sites. His results are 51.9% Sardinian, 35.4% Iberian, 8.5% North African, 2.3% Middle Eastern and 1.9% Nigerian. Not too bad except the Nigerian is incorrect but not surprising with MyHeritage. :)
@JohnWilkinson-n5y
9 ай бұрын
Didnt he write the original folk version of No Woman No Cry
@cyn7869
Жыл бұрын
His skin color “appearing darker” means nothing. Melanin granules could be a result of exposure or natural tanning. Speculation isn’t science. The genome information that they have shows his origin was similar to others in the area. Why this obsession with changing who he was is odd.
@crenshawgrinder4725
Жыл бұрын
You do not gain melanin. You either have it or you do not have it. Europeans are depigmented Africans. The original Europeans were dark-skinned.
@Dang3rMouSe
Жыл бұрын
"Darker appearance" : they proceed to make an image of Utzi nearly straight up Sub-Saharan black lol 😆
@bakaribradford
Жыл бұрын
No
@craigmiller4528
Жыл бұрын
Did he have Blue eyes ?
@TheHiddenHistoryChannel
Жыл бұрын
Don’t know, but Anatolian farmers were likely to have blue eyes.
@joenisnapje712
Жыл бұрын
Not surprised Ozi had Turkish genes. We may come to learn Anatolië was more important than we thought 💭
@eljanrimsa5843
Жыл бұрын
Wow, how that? We already think Anatolia is the most important place for early European migrations because several waves started there. By the way, Turks migrated to Anatolia much later, during the Middle Ages.
@DarkMSG
Жыл бұрын
@@eljanrimsa5843 yea but Turks in the Anatolia now are both. We are the Turks who came from Central Asia to Anatoilia after the Seljuk conquests and migrations because of the Mongol Empire back then, But at the same time we are the real Anatolians because of the mix of genetics. i personally have Turkic, Anatolian and little Slavic DNA
@DarkMSG
Жыл бұрын
Ötzi did not have Turkish genes but has Early Anatolian farmer genes
@francoistombe
Жыл бұрын
Anatolia is the geographical area known today as Turkey. It was inhabited by Greeks, celts ,armenians kurds at that time. Turks invaded and occupied only in the last 1200 years.
@DarkMSG
Жыл бұрын
@@francoistombe @francoistombe not greeks there was old anatolians they are different then greeks armenias and kurds. Anatolia is for real Anatolians. There was no kurd in anatolia back then. Today Turkish People are the real anatolians, and the Turks who came from central asia because of mix of genetics.
@snakeburrito2512
10 ай бұрын
Otzi the iceman's climbing on the wall He's been dead for ages so he's not afraid to fall Scratching on the roof and then a sudden howl Otzi the iceman's searching for his soul
@FickleFestive
10 ай бұрын
No matter how light or dark you are everyone should take steps to protect themselves from the sun. Even if you tan easily or are already dark it’s still unhealthy for your skin and causes rapid skin aging and cancer. There’s a reason dermatologists say the best skin care product for most people is sunscreen
@Rainy_Day12234
Жыл бұрын
I’m Northern European, white, and if I was outside most of the day in the sun I would be very dark too. White people tan, folks…we can get very dark.
@tomsherwood4650
Жыл бұрын
But you do not have the greater tendency for that compared to a southern European. Still there is a wide gap between them and you know.
@dirtfarmer7070
Жыл бұрын
I'm very dark from shirt sleeves down....the rest would make a vampire look like he lived at the beach!
@j.j.5731
Жыл бұрын
I'm Northern European origin and if spend a lot of time in the sun without sunscreen I turn red. I've had some bad sunburns.
@kayleighllyn8253
Жыл бұрын
@@joltjolt5060😂😂😂👍
@tesmith47
Жыл бұрын
True, but tans don't show up in DNA
@gwynwilliams4222
Жыл бұрын
If he was found in UK the BBC would have said he was probably black 😂😊
@ImperatorTheodosius
10 ай бұрын
We wuz icemen an sheet
@gerardtimings5625
8 ай бұрын
😀
@imwelshjesus
8 ай бұрын
I've read some ignorant racist nonsense in my time, but you go to the top of the infantile ape tree. Jeezus!
@marcalfredo9826
8 ай бұрын
If he was found in the USA they would have said he was Trans😂
@Qkano
7 ай бұрын
Not only black, but a non-gender-conforming gay twanny with pink hair.
@chipster461
10 ай бұрын
Now they're trying to make Otzi Black... who would have ever guessed.
@nialcc
3 ай бұрын
They never made him White. They assumed he was because of where he was found but his DNA states his skin's level of melanin. But all humans were African until about 8000 years ago including those in Europe. It took another 4000 years before pale Europeans could even be considered a group.
@herzl67
2 ай бұрын
Probly trans, too. Consider the creative clothing.
@tattabox
Ай бұрын
Nah, they didn't say black... just darker. Maybe he looked like your typical kebab trader.
Ай бұрын
No, instantly they will say an alein
@RobertAlston-lj3ot
Ай бұрын
They didn't make him black ,white academics displayed him with white skin . This is a proclivity of academics to make assumptions based on regional discoveries . This is a trend that can easily be seen in the religious iconography depicting all heavenly representations with white skin as well .Considering the oldest mitochondrial DNA is found in sub Saharan people in Africa ,and the biblical Genesis story states God making man in his own image and according to his likeness ,why is white skinned people represented as the first ?" And why is God always represented as white ?" Could this be a cultural mistaken assumption ?"
@pocketsdoesstuff3880
Жыл бұрын
"A propensity to obesity and diabetes" with a modern diet, most definitely. It reminds me of the Cocopah Indians in Arizona. Today they have a real problem with obesity, but they were a desert people, likely evolved to make more out of scarce resources. Only, now that resources are no longer scarce this evolution just makes them have a propensity to obesity and diabetes.
@kevinconrad6156
Жыл бұрын
Never expected to see the Cocopah mentioned in these comments. All of the early westerners that meet the Cocopah noted how large they were, tall and strong. Unfortunately, that size with the diabetes and obesity propensity can lead to problems.
@MrQuick999
Жыл бұрын
Search: Native American European roots < East Asian + European.. Wiped out the Europeans and couldn't maintain the civilization because of breeding speeds vs no farming behavior. Masses need to update.
@FrshJurassicPrnceYA
Жыл бұрын
Dang, that sucks! Native Americans from the southwest are some of the coolest IMO. I just learned of a new tribe now! But this kind of reminds me of how Saharan and Horned Africans, who are usually semi nomadic, when moving to the west tend to develop diabetes in particular. It’s not a very high occurrence. But since it’s rare in their home country, I wonder if it’s related.
@rachelwickart275
Жыл бұрын
I've read that certain native groups (in Arizona, if I remember correctly) had a lifestyle where they would eat well when food was plentiful, putting on a great deal of weight, and then when food was scarce, they lost weight...a "feast and famine" living.
@larryspiller6633
Жыл бұрын
@@rachelwickart275 Some Pacific Islanders had the same traits.
@kittonsmitton
Жыл бұрын
Wow really bending the truth so much emphasis on skin pigmentation.
@Yakomoe
7 ай бұрын
It's what racist care the most about
@micann5738
4 ай бұрын
are you scared of the truth ? or how it is used?
@mportusable
2 ай бұрын
Let me summarize the narrative. We say Otzi was very dark, with that we say that early Europeans, the original population was dark, dark just like modern North African, Subsaharian or India/Pakistani immigrants, these modern immigrants are therefore like the original Europeans, mass migration and white population replacement brings thinks back to their rightful natural order. It's all a load of political bollocks, Otzi is not that old, he is not much older than the pyramids, his relatives have still been found living in the same area today and guess what, they look white.
@scottt5521
Жыл бұрын
Top anthropologists in Switzerland made the first diagnosis that Otzi died from a fall or exposure. Then Otzi was given to Italian forensic doctors to approach it from a medical perspective and they found the arrowhead in a simple x-ray. It did not look good for the analysis work of top anthropologists. The difference between an anthropologist analysis and a postmortem autopsy examination by a medical doctor is that the autopsy is subject to validity testing by other known facts, which in some cases are plentiful. The anthropologist never knows if his analysis is correct by unambiguous corroborating facts.
@u4riahsc
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@troyallen8223
Жыл бұрын
Sure it was their best guess and am sure they were open to more than one conclusion as stated in video
@RobMacKendrick
Жыл бұрын
As I recall, the first suggestion was presented as "consistent with", not as an actual hypothesis.
@immystery3946
Жыл бұрын
They found three wounds if I remember correctly, a defensive wound on his hand that had scabbed over, the arrow wound you mentioned which had yet to scab but the blood in the area contained mass amounts of platelets the body scabbing competent, and a post mortum wound a contusion on the back of his head we know it's post mortum because of the amount of platelets found in the area of the contusion
@elonever.2.071
Жыл бұрын
@@immystery3946 Assuming this is true it brings to mind a possible scenario to his demise. A poisoned or intentionally infected arrow head that would take time to cause his death. The hand wound may have been from the initial conflict and when he fled and he was shot in the back with the infected arrow head and followed by his aggressor until he succumbed to infection giving time for his hand wound to scab over. Once he was down the final blow to his head finished him off. It could have been a superstition not to take a criminal/dead man's tools...bad karma.
@Erinnem
Жыл бұрын
I remember when they found him and I’ve been following every update since then. This is a truly amazing story of a man that was frozen in time and ice! I can’t wait for more in this journey!
@willong1000
Жыл бұрын
You have company aplenty in shared interest friend!
@HarvardArchaeology
11 ай бұрын
He had MELANIN in his skin. He was black. Just like cheddar man when they found those bones too in England. Wow. Im sorry sir.
@willong1000
11 ай бұрын
@@HarvardArchaeology To whom are you replying? Anyone who touts their academic association in context with anthropological and archaeological subjects ought to know that, with the exception of the most extreme cases of albinism, ALL HUMANS HAVE MELANIN ! Just what is your point (agenda)?
@willong1000
11 ай бұрын
Sadly, I find it necessary to add an informative edit for the ignorant: Human beings first evolved on the African continent! A quotation from the National Institute of Health should help people understand how our black predecessors' skin tones lightened as they migrated to higher latitudes: "How did migration affect skin color? Living under high UVR near the equator, ancestral Homo sapiens had skin rich in protective eumelanin. Dispersals outside of the tropics were associated with positive selection for depigmentation to maximize cutaneous biosynthesis of pre-vitamin D3 under low and highly seasonal UVB conditions."
@heldermonteiro2718
11 ай бұрын
@@HarvardArchaeologythat's the biggest bs ever both of them are Caucasian that people that said that cheddar man was black admitted that they lied about stop with the stupidity
@chrisnewport7826
Жыл бұрын
Dark Euro skin goes with that kind of environment and sun exposure
@backintimealwyn5736
7 ай бұрын
there is no dark euro skin. Southern europeans are not dark, just slightly olive skinned.
@ian_ford
6 ай бұрын
Why are you superimposing modern continental demographics to a time period over 5000 years ago?
@matthewsproule
Жыл бұрын
Otzi had a very similar genetic profile to modern people from Sardinia, so most probably had a Mediterranean appearance. Saying that Otzi was 'dark' is inappropriately bringing modern racial politics into archaeology.
@SimpleMinded221
Жыл бұрын
There's many Mediterranean people with dark skin. There are dark skin Italians, greeks, southern french, anatolian turks, Syrians, Lebanese, Israeli/Palestinian, Egyptians, lybians etc. There's a high diversity of colour in the Mediterranean basin, with light and dark skin, so just because your uncomfortable with that, doesn't make it untrue. If it makes you feel better dark skin doesmt mean west african black...... feel better now ? ( eye roll )
@matthewsproule
Жыл бұрын
@@SimpleMinded221 I am not uncomfortable with any skin colour. But there is a current attempt by political motivated comentators to make ancient Europeans basically black. Long ago all our ancestry were black and people lost melanin as an adaption to colder northern climates. But a more accurate understanding of more recent history over the last 8000 years is needed. The neolithic farmers who Otzi was part of are closely related to to sardinians. That is a mater of fact. As for 'dark' I agree that darker skin is variable through out southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. But perhaps you need to check out some photos of ethnic sardinians for reference.
@Necrobiotic
Жыл бұрын
Afrocentric Go away with your pseudoscience! The mediterranean people ARE not sub-saharan africans.
@Typexviiib
Жыл бұрын
@@SimpleMinded221you basically proved his point that people are bringing modern racial theories into discussions of ancient topics. “Mediterranean” is a much better description than “dark” precisely because it can refer to a pretty wide variety of skin tones. There is no direct genetic markers that accurately predict how dark a persons skin is, all haplogroups can show a rather diverse spectrum of color.
@thomasbest8599
Жыл бұрын
@@SimpleMinded221jump to conclusions much?
@TimeTheory2099
Жыл бұрын
It seems obvious to me, that it was someone from his own village that shot him. They didn't take his copper ax, which would have been a high priced item of technology. If the Ax would have been brought back to his village, it would have been recognized. So it was left behind.
@renaissanceredneck3695
Жыл бұрын
While your logic is sound, it may have been that when he was shot, he fell in a location that was difficult to reach. Also it is still possible that he died in a fall, and the arrow found in his shoulder was his, and in the fall it stabbed him. The reason we are all told not to run with knives/scissors as a kid. But you are likely right.
@renaissanceredneck3695
Жыл бұрын
just thought of this too, it could have been a cultural thing why it was left behind, Otzi may have been some kind of shamen and it was thought to take something off of his body would cause a curse of some kind, but again, you are likely right because humans are going to human.
@t.j.payeur5331
Жыл бұрын
I've heard it suggested that after he was murdered Otzi was respectfully interred on top of that mountain with all of his possessions by people who cared. If you've ever seen the place where he was found it's a beautiful spot...
@TimeTheory2099
Жыл бұрын
The odds are he was shot on purpose, and robbery was probably the major reason. We don't know what all he was carrying, but if it was robbery by a stranger he would have taken the copper Ax head.
@dingusdingus2152
Жыл бұрын
The most plausible explanation is that he was fleeing pursuit, and that when those who were pursuing him caught up with him, they left him where they took him out and, with their task completed, went back down into the valley and never said another word about it. It is highly likely that otzi (sorry, my keypad doesn't have umlauts) was the village asshole, and that at some point he did something so obnoxious and unacceptable that he knew he had crossed the line and pissed off someone with some mojo, so he lit out hoping he had enough of a head start to elude those whom he was certain would be on his heels seeking revenge...
@xrisc131
Жыл бұрын
I’m sure Otzi liked getting his full head of hair back when he was reconstructed. Thanks science 😂
@kls2020
10 ай бұрын
Joe Biden same thing
@Duck_Dodgers
10 ай бұрын
They bought him a Toupee lol
@earlewhitcher970
Жыл бұрын
Are there any DNA trails that lead to present day relatives of Otzi? That would be quite an amazing story.
@yolandagaines1760
Жыл бұрын
Yes, I have a Deep Dive DNA match with Otzi via My True Ancestry.
@TheCoon1975
11 ай бұрын
Yeah it turns out all of his direct descendants are in the Congo today.
@HarvardArchaeology
11 ай бұрын
Yeah he had MELANIN 5:20. Listen again man he was black african. Unreal. Just like the cheddar man bones in England. Im very sorry to you as well sir.
@653j521
10 ай бұрын
@@TheCoon1975 I have him through my father's mother's line, not in Africa but middle Europe.
@TheCoon1975
10 ай бұрын
@@653j521 Otzi was black, I saw a scientist talk about him on Now This News and he said Otzi was a black African man exploring Europe and he was probably lynched by racist white people just for being black and traveling near white people. I guess some things never change, white people have always been like they are today.
@randomvintagefilm273
Жыл бұрын
Oh here we go again...everything leads back to Sub-Saharan Africa although he was found in Europe 😂😂😂😂
@TheEvilmooseofdoom
Жыл бұрын
And you're point?
@bakaribradford
Жыл бұрын
Ahhh projection per usual
@immystery3946
Жыл бұрын
Ive been keeping up with this Ice Mummy ever since I found out about him, they checked out his stomach contents and he was believed to have eaten a large meal before dying, he also had three wounds, a defensive wound on his hand that had managed to scab over, an arrow wound in his back by his shoulder not scabbed over and a post mortum wound a contusion on the back of his head, this tells us that Otzi was on the run for whatever reason and the person who did it both wanted to make sure Otzi was dead and wanted everyone to not know who did it as he didnt take the axe and he removed the arrow shaft both things that would identify him as Otzi's killer, i believe they also found Otzi camp site where they found ingenious heating technology that wasnt believed to have been possible at the time but i could be wrong about the campsite and have it mixed up with another of the mummies I keep updated on
@oldbatwit5102
Жыл бұрын
Drivel.
@hoWa3920
Жыл бұрын
@@cherylm2C6671 Pulling out the arrow the cordage would come with it. It is fixed with birch pitch which sticks very strongly. It is intended that the tip will detach from the arrow after penetration.
@oldbatwit5102
11 ай бұрын
@@HarvardArchaeology Every human has melanin in their skin.
@jacky3580
10 ай бұрын
Doesn’t appear to have been robbed
@Ipoksel
10 ай бұрын
the bruise behind the head they made it with the pickaxe to be able to take it away as soon as possible by helicopter
@philchristensen2787
Жыл бұрын
I’m not intelligent enough to sort my way through all the jargon, but appreciated the depth of this video. When Otzi’s DNA for Dummies comes out, sign me up! 😂
@mweskamppp
Жыл бұрын
It was analyzed years ago. The team of Prof Johannes Krause investigated him and other ancient DNA from all over europe and near east and compared to today people. for different reasons. Migration for example. The result was, that the iceman DNA is nearly identical to today Sardinians. The migration story for dummies: 10000 years ago there were western hunter gatherer inhabiting central europe. brown skin, blue eyes. all of them. 9000 years ago early european farmers migrated into europe coming from anatolia. They moved in two directions. one along the mediterranean and atlantic coast, the other up the river danube. They reached the british islands about 3000 years later. They mixed with the western hunter gatherer to some extent. app 5000 years ago pastorials from the pontic steppe north of black and caspian sea moved to central europe and brought with them bronze, wagons, horses and the pest. Probably because of the pest they immediately had 50% of the DNA samples from central europe when before there was no sign of them. They spread all over and also their indoeuropean languages. Today all europeans have these three strains in their dna. baltic people up to 30% western hunter gatherer, Norwegians up to 80% steppe herders, sardinians up to 90% early farmers. All others are somewhere in between. There are some lectures about by Prof Johannes Krause. In english too.
@alicewilloughby4318
Жыл бұрын
@philchristensen2787, 😂
@caulkins69
Жыл бұрын
@@mweskamppp What do you mean by "the pest"?
@philchristensen2787
Жыл бұрын
@@mweskamppp Thanks! The 3 strains is a useful tool I remember from college; it makes sense historically and geographically. Follow up Q: Like Caulkins69 asked - what's the pest?
@amypagekaviani5661
Жыл бұрын
@@mweskamppp Thank you for the explanation!!
@damonbryan7232
Жыл бұрын
I'm more interested in the copper ax then what dna he had. Having copper ax 1500 before copper smelting was thought. Love for them to find put where raw copper came from. Then where was it smelted..
@dagnytaggart5216
Жыл бұрын
There were ancient copper mines in the Great Lakes area thousands of years ago. There was a high likelihood that copper traders traveled between Canada and Northern Europe. For all we know, this man could have been a copper trader. If he was traveling with something that had a high trade value, that could have been a reason for ending his life.
@brawndothethirstmutilator9848
Жыл бұрын
Almost zero likelihood that people were traveling between Canada and Northern Europe in Ötzi’s day. This is pure fantasy.
@CHixon
Жыл бұрын
The copper would have been fashioned from natural nuggets. The source of which could have been from some islands off of Greece or possibly western Spain/Portugal.
@candacehalapin2804
Жыл бұрын
@@dagnytaggart5216ll
@Joanna-il2ur
Жыл бұрын
Copper is very common across Europe and the near east. It’s unlikely that anyone would transport copper ore across the world, when there was a market in the Americas. The name Cyprus means copper island. The islander today called Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, was know in antiquity as Taprobane to the Indians, Greeks and Romans and again it means copper island. Copper is common. Tin, to make bronze, is rare and people sought it as far west as Britain.
@villikuha7387
10 ай бұрын
wow, the ice mummy's background follows political trends too!! next thing you know The Science figures out ötzi was a pan sexual trans activist from a matriarchal proto-democracy and promoted gay rights. nature is amazing!!
@joseevaniersel7280
Жыл бұрын
Of course.. Ötzi was as black as Snow White..
@dawnchattin5935
Жыл бұрын
I also remember when he was found. The finders wrote a book describing their discovery. The reason there was no hair found on the mummy, the authors speculated, was because he died in late summer, fell down a crevice, struck a rock which crushed his right arm beneath him, struggled to get back up, but expired during that attempt. He lay there in water from the snow melt for many weeks until the cold weather froze his remains. While he was submerged, the outer layer of skin sloughed off and was drained. All of his artifacts found with him were scattered, too, as if they had been caught in the water and then settled before freezing. The unusual warm spring exposed his remains. At first, the authorities thought this was a modern murder.
@HarvardArchaeology
11 ай бұрын
He was black african. Science says he had much MELANIN in his skin. 5:20. Im sorry sir. This is the same as the england bones of cheddar man were found. I'm very sorry sir.
@heldermonteiro2718
11 ай бұрын
Don't believe in this liars piles of 💩 they also lied about the cheddar man skin color
@anonymike8280
10 ай бұрын
Launch a conspiracy theory. Say it's a coverup of a Cold War spy assassination.
@TheDogPa
10 ай бұрын
I read that book, in fact I have a special copy of it...I think they call it a an 'Advanced Reader Copy'. Pretty cool, enjoyed it.
@aspenrebel
10 ай бұрын
Similar to the body they found in a river bed somewhere in northwest u s a your southwest canada. They thought it was a current murder. But realize the guy is thousands years old. The local native Indian tribe has been trying to claim the body is one of their ancestors but study indicates the guy was of white ancestry.
@ybrynecho2368
10 ай бұрын
That was really interesting. I bought the book "The Man in the Ice" by Conrad Spindler years ago. I find it amazing just how much more we have learned about our ancient ancestors as time goes on, especially through DNA.
@kaledon6
10 ай бұрын
Do you remember they found "sperm" in this man´s anorectal ring ?
@charlesdada6434
10 ай бұрын
Oddly, no prehistoric Vegans are known to science, but science still claims a no meat diet is good for us
@xXMACEMANXx
10 ай бұрын
Just making shit up to be mad about, aren't you?
@johnathonlivingston7573
10 ай бұрын
The evidence of his diet and predisposition to diabetes and obesity is super interesting. He was essentially an Anatolian farmer. Would interesting to compare those health markers and diet to western hunter gathers and indo-European people since most Europeans are a mixture of those three populations in varying proportions.
@palepride7530
10 ай бұрын
Or the markers are incorrect? Genetics is the most neocritical science that no one even notices.
@kalonaastepad6401
Жыл бұрын
The problem with history is, that most of it isn’t fact checked by peers. Thus anybody could blab about something long enough to make people believe it. Often motivated by political views. Much like KZitem videos.
@hubert1921
Жыл бұрын
So now Netflix can make movie about him.
@pduffy421
7 ай бұрын
and Otzi will be played by Denzel Washington.....
@keving1774
Жыл бұрын
He was around five hundred years before the pyramids were made
@douglasherron7534
Жыл бұрын
So, basically, it is still nearly impossible to determine complex characteristics like skin pigmentation and eye and hair colour from DNA analysis... despite what some people would like us to believe.
@mweskamppp
Жыл бұрын
Not really. The iceman DNA was compared to other ancient and modern DNA from different regions. He is by over 90% identical to the early european farmers who moved from anatolia into europe plus a bit western hunter gatherer who inhabited the area before. Compared with hundreds of DNA he fits very good to today Sardinians. He would not stand out in a group of Sardinians. About determination of phenotypes there is some things that can be said, others not. for example the western hunter gatherer of europe had brown skin and all blue eyes. The markers for that are clear. the steppe herders with indoeuropean language who entered central europe app 5000 years ago had other markers. The markers for their eye color is not so easy, they just say its a light eye color. blue, gray, green, light brown and also light hair color. The today pale skin color of north and central europeans is younger than 4000 years by the way.
@jeffreyyoung4104
Жыл бұрын
@@mweskamppp Chimpanzees have 90% DNA share of humans too.
@DesertRat.45
Жыл бұрын
In a generation when gender is a choice, what difference does it make ?
@bretave7379
Жыл бұрын
@@mweskamppp NO, they were NOT Brown, Ya, Gullible Drip!
@jeffreyyoung4104
Жыл бұрын
@@DesertRat.45 Just because someone decides one day that they would rather be an opposite of what nature made them, does not mean they are what they decided! Thousands to millions of years of existence proves that what they are, is the reality not the choosing of something else.
@latakicsi2183
Жыл бұрын
otzis dark skin color only speculation...today white people have 2 special gene mutations hence the white skin but ...
@BenSHammonds
Жыл бұрын
very interesting and more so to me as I share Y Haplo group of EEF and diabetes is common in my paternal line, it being mentioned was quite interesting. The origins of farming and the Anatolian Farmers is a grand and interesting story in and of itself, the early migrations into Europe, Crete etc. and the areas where we today find their domiciles and village grouping, where metal working became part of their technological life evolutions.
@HepCatJack
Жыл бұрын
Type II diabetes and fatty liver disease from eating fermented fruits and foods high in purine would increase the chances of surviving winter conditions by favoring the storage of fat. The video didn't specify if it was type II or Type I, but It was unlikely to be type I since there was no way to manufacture insulin back then unless he mostly ate the fat from meats to keep his blood sugar low and survive on ketones I don't see how a type I could survive long back then.
@BenSHammonds
Жыл бұрын
yes type ll is what was talking about@@HepCatJack
@BenSHammonds
10 ай бұрын
at one time the Anatolian Farmer folk were settled in Europe pre-Indo-European steppe peoples migrating in. There were many with the DNA of G2a, now it is a low number through out Europe with a few exceptions, Sardinia of course has a higher percentage as does Georgia, but it still exists in some amounts, I myself being of that type of Haplogroup, my people were from southern Germany/Upper Rhine before coming to what is now the States in 1740s. Otzi is a good example, probably the remnant cultures of the Terramare and Pelasgian peoples are of this type of Haplogroup as well @robertolang9684
@sheilatruax6172
10 ай бұрын
@robertolang9684 Lol
@ArtTaggerr-223
10 ай бұрын
I’m connected to Iceman’s mtDNA, although mutated through the years. My matches appear to equally surround the North Sea, being present in the Scandinavia, England, and Germany areas. The North Sea was much lower in sea level then, exposing much more land in the past, possibly even Doggerland.
@Sgt.chickens
10 ай бұрын
Given the time passed its impossibke to have one solid link and line. So you would have had ancestors who crossed by doggerland and you would have had ancestors who went later by boat. And who were allready there. In all locations
@raidsiren3243
10 ай бұрын
Wrong. @@Sgt.chickens
@dvrmte
10 ай бұрын
So he likely had dark skin for Caucasians. One thing to remember, lighter skin such as Otzi's was the norm in ancient human ancestors for at least one million years. The mutation for very dark skin arose around half million years ago in only a few places in the world.
@cynthiabeverforden5257
10 ай бұрын
I'm from Swiss Anabaptist. I match the other Swiss person 13.7 thousand years old but not Otzi. Bichon man", discovered in Grotte du Bichon is the one that I have some matching to.
@ltlwlwl5057
Жыл бұрын
So... 🤔 He had Fair-ish skin that could Tan to a deeper color. Did he have an epic 'Farmers Tan' like many men have today?
@MC14may
10 ай бұрын
Never let science get in the way of an ideology
@cochayuyo1084
10 ай бұрын
It is genetics, not ideology, it is a fact that human beings originated in Africa
@johnmurray258
28 күн бұрын
@@cochayuyo1084 Let's see the proof.
@michellepollard3591
Жыл бұрын
A lot of Europeans go very dark in the sun this is no surprise that he had dark tanned skin.
@opensprings
Жыл бұрын
Have you seen Republican Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy or British PM Rishi Sunak? They are dark skinned Caucasians of East Indian heritage. I imagine that the Iceman looked something like them in skin-tone rather than sub-Saharan African or a typical European
@asmirann3636
10 ай бұрын
@@openspringsWell light skin in Europe is a recent phenomenon. For most of history people were of the darker shade. Even the ancient natives of Europe were of darker shade. But then some migrant group brought the gene for light skin in Europe.
@ticnatz
Жыл бұрын
Fascinating story. I've had the great pleasure of visiting the Ötzi museum in Bolzano many times. I've had secret conversations with Ötzi when viewing his body thru a TV sized viewing chamber. He does not believe mankind has evolved all that much....
@ruthlewis6678
Жыл бұрын
Poor man. He was certainly very astute and had us pegged. Technology advances but people, maybe. The next time you see him give him my respectful regards.
@fredgillespie5855
Жыл бұрын
But we have better weapons now.
@valiaudet3415
11 ай бұрын
Otzi would be horrified at today's world
@HarvardArchaeology
11 ай бұрын
What are they going to do now seeing he was black with much melanin in his skin?
@biggusd8813
10 ай бұрын
@@valiaudet3415 Doubt it. He just wouldn't comprehend it. He'd know it's still a human society but airplanes, cars, TVs, computers, a map of the world, outer space, schools, cities with millions of people, maybe an ancient Roman or Ancient Egyptian would know pretty quickly that he's in a future society but for a Neolithic where would you start to explain how we got here? Even Ancient Rome may have beffudled a Neolithic tribesman.
@michaelloper536
11 ай бұрын
His skin tone was similar to modern day Turks. Iceman had zero Subsaharan genetics, he wasn't a Black man.
@stevejames9531
Жыл бұрын
All that needs to be said is the known social change and political goals of these academic groups and their finding it is all opinions as to skin color suggestion is the key word
@stuartgmk
Жыл бұрын
👍
@taghiabiri3489
Жыл бұрын
Ötzi was found only 100 km away were my Family comes from, so I was surprised that in Gedmatch he was the one of all ancient DNA with absolutely no match to me.
@jjbud3124
Жыл бұрын
My ancestry is mostly Western and Northwestern European, but I am descended from the same maternal haplogroup as Otzi is. People traveled. Perhaps your distant ancestors traveled to Otzi's area and mine traveled from that area. Ancestry is complicated and very interesting.
@AAAAAAAADDDDDDDDD
Жыл бұрын
@@jjbud3124 Only rich people travelled with horses, and no other transport was available. You suggest that they travelled thousand of miles by train or airplane, as if that was true. Such modern fantasies are hilarious, are you aware how much time it takes to travel from Middle East to Alpes? as example.... And how many people could travel walking like that? being with families, children, elderly, sick, questionable medical care, food provision, and exotic supply like clothing, water, shoes and tools|. You suggest that they had no other work to do? maybe ordering their food from a restaurant, as when you are busy to travel ,you can't work for your food and needs? When I see such day dreamers like you explaining such trivialities in modern terms and conditions, as if Otzi ordered his McDonalds burgers on the drive way when resting from long 2hrs travel, and honestly, I can't stop rolling on the floor...
@qafmbr
Жыл бұрын
seems like they didn't want him there, shot him.
@jjbud3124
Жыл бұрын
@@AAAAAAAADDDDDDDDD Huh? What are you talking about? No one mentioned horses, trains or airplanes. We're talking about many, many thousands of years of migration. They didn't travel 10000 miles in a week. They travelled maybe 1000 miles over decades or centuries. People didn't just pop up in different places around the globe, they had to travel to get where they wound up. This one of the silliest replies I've ever gotten.
@AAAAAAAADDDDDDDDD
Жыл бұрын
@@jjbud3124 So you imagine it as if they had the mood to travel and go somewhere carrying their tents and camping gear. Very romanticized view. I think you watch too many films. If people in the past had to travel, that was not because they had moods. They had serious reasons. If we don't know their reasoning, everything else is speculation. Please do not project modern Holy Boo films over the past.... ancient people had to stick to common sense and proven experience in order to survive or prosper, unlike today. Do not give them your thinking and your values.... I felt miserable to see how easy you are to draw your own fantasies and film type of picturesque propaganda clichés - without a single fact available. Film industry propaganda and clichés. PS: travelling was mostly by foot. How much baggage and children you can carry on your back? funny, that you believe, people had means to travel thousands of miles by foot. Or to travel along 10-12 generations. That's a bit out of reach, to me. There should be better explanation.
@bethbartlett5692
Жыл бұрын
Discernment: The choice of category labels in the defining of generics/DNA are Ridiculous, offering mundane repetitive Generalizing. I've had my fill of Mainstream Academia, particularly Archaeologists and their "19th Century Theory based Paradigm Dogma Ideology". Look forward to Authentic Academia that adheres to the "Standards of Science and Research" which prohibits using a Theory as Fact.
@derrickguffey4775
10 ай бұрын
At least they didn't try to say he was black all of a sudden. Im tired of that crap
@mohammedsaysrashid3587
Жыл бұрын
Wonderful narration and magnificent scientific footage...
@ahzzz-realm
Жыл бұрын
and no over loud, annoying back-ground music.
@odietamo9376
Жыл бұрын
@@ahzzz-realmI am grateful for the lack of music, I agree with you there. But not quite sure about what was so wonderful about the narration. I found it rather flat and mono-toned, and so larded with professional, scientific jargon that by the end I craved a short summing up in plain English.
@ahzzz-realm
Жыл бұрын
@@odietamo9376was so grateful for no music it was worth the drone, i guess.
@amypagekaviani5661
Жыл бұрын
@@odietamo9376 Amen!!!
@Bettertimes2025
10 ай бұрын
I remember when they used icepicks to get Ötzi out of his cold grave! My History teacher was part of the team! What a find!!! Every new discovery about Ötzi is fascinating to me! Greetings from Salzburg, Austria 🇦🇹 🤗
@peterrollinson-lorimer
Жыл бұрын
This story gets more fascinating as the science advances.
@joeelliott2157
Жыл бұрын
I had heard that Otzi was 100 % Anatolian farmers. This video claims he was really a mixture of mostly Anatolian farmer, with some original European hunter gather ancestry. This sounds far more plausible. I never heard of the Anatolian new comers totally replacing the indigenous population anywhere. Naturally there was no steppe ancestry. Around 3000 BC is too early for this in Northern Italy. Likely the Steppe ancestry was not spread by warfare, but more by the Plague. The Steppe people had built up a lot of resistance to this, others, not so much. How to survive the coming of the Steppe people? Have the Plague arrive well before they do. In Northern Europe, this did not happen and the hybrid Anatolian farmer, indigenous hunter gatherers were largely replace. In Southern Europe, with faster transportation, the disease arrived first, decimating the population, which had time to partially recover when the Steppe people arrived, resulting in a more hybrid population. Although, perhaps curiously, mostly (but not entirely) adapting a Indo-European language like the people in the North. Mirroring what happened in 1346 AD, the fastest advance of the Plague travelling by sea, in a clockwise motion around Europe, through the Mediterranean, then north through France, then back eastward (in 1349). Except the rate of spread of the Plague was much faster in 1346 AD than 2500 BC, with much more boat traffic. The Plague theory fits the modern genetic data much better than the warfare theory, which does not explain why the people of Southern Europe survived the coming of the Steppe people much better than the Northern European population did.
@davids5126
Жыл бұрын
It could have been both, first plague and then war and conquest. Interbreeding in Britain and other regions occurred mostly between steppe Indo-European speaking men and Anatolian farming women. What happened to the Anatolian men? I doubt they gave up without a fight, left all their young women to the invaders, and then died of old age as celibate monks.
@thecappeningchannel515
10 ай бұрын
@@davids5126 same story in Anatolia today. Only turkish Y chromosomes, but X chromosomes from all types of groups. They killed the existing men.
@RobertCampsall
10 ай бұрын
I remember when they first found him - it's hard to believe it was 30 years ago. He has sure been an endless source of information. I wonder how he'd feel about being the man who tols the future more about his time and people than nearly any other source found? Many ancient peoples were very concerned with the idea that they not be forgotten, one driving force as to why ancestor worship is so widespread. Too bad we don't know his real name, but he is definitely being remembered.
@anna_in_aotearoa3166
10 ай бұрын
It's a pretty crazy thought, isn't it? Through chance & vagaries of climate, being remembered and intimately studied thousands of years after one's death... and yet at the same time, remaining nameless.
@Richie_Alpha_Rabbit69
10 ай бұрын
It terrified me as a kid in the 90s when I seen him . I couldn’t go to the school library because we had books about him and the face scared me. I dreamt he was in my closet stalking me and I was beside myself for a long time before telling mom why I was hiding in the bathroom at school library time and not checking out books
@anna_in_aotearoa3166
10 ай бұрын
@@Richie_Alpha_Rabbit69 Oh gosh!! 😅 The curse of a very active visual imagination...? That sounds pretty distressing, I'm sorry you went through it!
@Richie_Alpha_Rabbit69
10 ай бұрын
@@anna_in_aotearoa3166 haha I then remembered about it in high school when we had to learn about him in history class. But I wasn’t as fearful of him by then
@anyascelticcreations
Жыл бұрын
Diabetes and obesity. In his time a condition that would cause his blood sugar to easily rise could have been a good thing. And the same with a gene that makes modern day humans more likely to be obease. The ability to keep weight on could have been essential when calories were hard to come by.
@Duck_Dodgers
10 ай бұрын
Didn't say he had it said predisposition to it
@Rick-tf4dl
10 ай бұрын
I am patient and will wait for the next set of "experts" to confirm these findings. These are premature conclusions, the field of genetics does not have a great track record on top of the pressure from academia and the bias agenda of preferred outcomes
@Traderjoe
Жыл бұрын
Within 5 years they’ll say he was full fledged African. You’ll see.
@haroldmorris5901
Жыл бұрын
Is it that you can't handle the fact that Otzi was Black? Maybe you should consider this fact. Genotypically, YOU are 97.55 to 99% UNMIXED African (Homo Sapien) and 1 to 2.45% Neanderthal. White Supremacy is 'graded' according to the number, type, and location of Neanderthal alleles one carries. The three types of White Supremacy (Euro, Han, and Semitic) are pathological, genocidal, destructive, and imminently, massively self-destructive because it requires their adherents to REJECT the vast majority of their genotypic self, that they would not be human or exist without. The first step in transforming from a "Technologically Advanced Savage" into a "Civilized Being" is to embrace 100% of YOURSELF.
@deadhorse1391
Жыл бұрын
And a transgender woman
@gottasay4766
Жыл бұрын
You show your lack of intelligence , curiosity and evolvement by your comments. You really are not needed in a better future world. Or this one.
@SimpleMinded221
Жыл бұрын
No they wont. He was ydna G and likely originated from the near east/anatolia. You already have something up your rear, take it out and relax. Not everyone in Europe, in anceint times, had white skin And thats a FACT. Your bias is not science.
@SimpleMinded221
Жыл бұрын
Dark skin and blue eyes was the norm in Europe in those times.
@brinistaco1970
Жыл бұрын
I am still not sure what the surprising truth is. Baldness, skin color, diabetes, obesity? It was sort of interesting. I do not know what a phenotype is.
@pamelablume1637
Жыл бұрын
Phenotype is how a gene is expressed. Like blue eyes or brown eyes. Skin pigmentation. Baldness. A simplistic way of understanding phenotype is that it is the things you can see with your eyes.
@psychiatry-is-eugenics
10 ай бұрын
Skin color was the one thing they couldn’t tell from dna ? What changed ?
@lightningspirit2166
Жыл бұрын
Yes the iceman was santanned, that does not mean he was not a Caucasian!
@Egill2011
Жыл бұрын
Don't tell me they want to race swap Otzi the Iceman. We are not at Disney's and Otzi is no little mermaid.
@bakaribradford
Жыл бұрын
Wow what a take lol
@heiligebimbam3073
Жыл бұрын
Some people hating the idea the man showed evidence of dark pigmentation. Why is that bothering you so much?
@DaisyMaeMoses
11 ай бұрын
Yes, many on here seem to imply that and then say if you don’t agree you’ve got a problem.
@Egill2011
10 ай бұрын
@@heiligebimbam3073 The guy was frozen with all soft tissues intact and he was not dark. The corpse is still kept in the refrigerator and everybody can see that it belongs to a Caucasian person. This "genetic evidence" is a hoax. It's something like Cleopatra becoming a Black African strong female leader. This blackwashing is stupid.
@rachelwalsh3123
10 ай бұрын
@@heiligebimbam3073 Because it's often used by people who have ulterior motives in regards to modern day European politics.
@hebneh
Жыл бұрын
He may have had a genetic predisposition to obesity, but I doubt very much he ever got enough food to actually become obese. He certainly doesn't look overweight as a mummy.
@anthonytroisi6682
10 ай бұрын
If he was obese at the time of death, wouldn't there be physical evidence on his skeleton? My guess is that he had the gene for obesity as a biological advantage for a hunter-gatherer society but in real life never had enough calorie intake or lack of exercise to become obese. Personally, I think he was an outlier to the group who was chased away from place where he was living because he was perceived as some kind of threat. His death involved a certain element of fear and/ or malice. Tatooing probably was done to mark certain life events, indicating some of the earlier tattoos would date back to adolescence. Is there any way that scientists can determine what tattoos date back to what stages of his life and whether nearby culture groups had the same style and pattern of tattoos. If his tattoos did not match in style and application that of known local tribes, it is likely he was an outsider.
@gregbeyer9507
10 ай бұрын
I hope this new evidence helps the police track down his killer!
@RR98guy
10 ай бұрын
So, for those of us whom are not engaged in a Doctoral Degree program at UNI what does this all mean in plain everyday 9th grade level English ?
@intmartpract
Жыл бұрын
I thought the WHG were dark and the EEF were pale. If Otzi was mainly EEF and dark that is interesting.
@brawndothethirstmutilator9848
Жыл бұрын
He was likely about the shade of a modern Sardinian (which is the group most genetically related to him).
@eljanrimsa5843
Жыл бұрын
Exactly that's the surprise about it. We thought we knew a thing, but then our sample size of one shows us we don't.
@johnnonamegibbon3580
Жыл бұрын
This video is a bit misleading. Like a lot of science on ancient Europeans, it seems to have an agenda. He was basically a modern Sardinian with a tan genetically. That's it. The study, video and tone seem to imply he wasn't European or looked nothing like a modern European.
@TheHiddenHistoryChannel
Жыл бұрын
No it doesn’t.
@johnnonamegibbon3580
Жыл бұрын
@@TheHiddenHistoryChannel Yes, it does. Come on, man. I can read through the subtext. The data simply says he's a Sardinian. The writers, and tone of the study exaggerate it. Yes, Academia has biases.
@bakaribradford
Жыл бұрын
@@johnnonamegibbon3580 how when they are Europeans themselves not anything else?
@johnnonamegibbon3580
Жыл бұрын
@@bakaribradford Institutions are generally controlled by elites. If elites favor multiculturalism and globalization, because it gives them more power than nationalism, they will pressure academia to create favorable results. It's why many academics like Sam Harris say bizarre pro empire and pro war nonsense all the time.
@anthonyflores4842
Жыл бұрын
What if he wasn't outlier? What if he had a 100 children and 20 wives? What if he was a stranger from a strange land that came here? And then did weird things like hiking in the Alps. And then ended up meeting his demise there. What if it's the only person in the whole region from a far away land and hes not a good example at all of that area from whence he was discovered...... Or maybe hes exactly what was there. And hes a perfect specimen, but how do we know the answers to that question?
@tesmith47
Жыл бұрын
Copper ax was not stolen , but he was shot with a arrow indicates locals feuding
@discountwisdom
Жыл бұрын
Ah like Blacks shooting each other in their Neigjborhoods 😢😂😢
@elliewall7621
Жыл бұрын
Or that he got away from his assailant(s) and died later in the mountains where he fled. Too many questions where we can only guess the answers. @@tesmith47
@eljanrimsa5843
Жыл бұрын
We learn the answers, piece by piece, by carefully gathering and weighing evidence
@johnnonamegibbon3580
Жыл бұрын
His DNA is too European. It's just Sardinian DNA. Which have the same three genetic groups as all Europeans do. The study is reaching too much and the video to make him seem strange.
@guidichris
Жыл бұрын
The first President of The Hair Club for Men!!!
@TheHiddenHistoryChannel
Жыл бұрын
Rabbits are incorruptible
@Duck_Dodgers
10 ай бұрын
Lol
@rabidbeagle
10 ай бұрын
I thought the surprising truth would be that he was trans...
@HepCatJack
Жыл бұрын
Iceman was an excellent profession to be in as the refrigerator wouldn't be invented for thousands of years.
@thomashazlewood4658
Жыл бұрын
Hepcat? Does anybody know what that means anymore? heh
@suziecreamcheese211
Жыл бұрын
So, he was actually high in the Alps gathering ice? Lol.
@sparkleypegs8350
Жыл бұрын
So he had a tan. The sun when it snows generally causes a lot of tanning. So incredibly telling that they focus on such a silly aspect of the mummy.
@ianhamilton3113
Жыл бұрын
A tan doesn't change his DNA.
@stuartgmk
Жыл бұрын
👍
@crenshawgrinder4725
Жыл бұрын
Tan does not change DNA or melanin content even people with high melanin counts can get darker.
@junepearl7993
Жыл бұрын
They were talking about DNA markers for dark skin. Which matches his observed dark skin. Originally they thought his skin was dark from the natural mummification process.
@crenshawgrinder4725
Жыл бұрын
Exactly, the dermis still may be intact for testing the levels of melanin too.@@junepearl7993
@pennymitchell8523
Жыл бұрын
was in Bolzano 3 weeks ago and visited the Otzi exhibition was very interesting
@sloth_e
10 ай бұрын
Its kinda wierd that so much interest is put into his skin tone.
@shone_m
4 ай бұрын
It is understood that European population in the neolithic, copper/bronze age age was a mixture of WHGs and anatolian farmers. Whap perplexes me is why WHGs are represented as if they lived in the western Europe only, the highest % of I2a (WHG) male haplogroup is in the Balkans. No study ever analyses Balkan population but right away skip into the discussions of step ancestry / Yamnaya BS etc. Hello, folks, up to 75% of males in former Yugoslavia is "I" haplogroup, yet this is never discussed as to why and how. Similarly, current Sardinians are very similar to the anatolian farmers, however they also carry a lot of I2a. As for the I2a / R2a (to a lesser extent R1b) mix together with E/J/G this is the genetic mix of the Old Europe of Lepenski Vir, Starcevo, Vinca, and later Triopolje cultures.
@ZimCrusher
Жыл бұрын
It seems the more they look into ancient man, the more ancient man resembles modern man, and not a man-ape type thing.
@junepearl7993
Жыл бұрын
People 5000 years ago were modern humans. Modern humans appear in the fossil record 200,000 years ago. The ancestral line of humans separated from other primates 6-7 million years ago. Not sure what you mean by a “man-ape type thing”. Modern humans are a type of African ape. You need to read some books.
@Joanna-il2ur
Жыл бұрын
He’s only a few thousand years old, not millions.
@ZimCrusher
Жыл бұрын
@@Joanna-il2ur well, DNA would not last millions of years, but they still have not found a 'missing link'. Even 1 million years ago, there is no solid evidence that man slowly evolved from apes, other than we share a lot of DNA. All the classic depictions of an apeman have been debunked. Kind of like all dinos walking like crocs, or the bronto, or that all dinos were cold blooded, etc. Even the depictions of man during the time of the iceage (12,000 years ago) have been wrong. All that art in museums with wide noses, and fat foreheads, has been debunked and now they are just starting to depict them more looking like vikings.
@gerriekipkerrie6736
Жыл бұрын
Loved the vid. Hope your channel grows🫡
@TheHiddenHistoryChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it.
@aarchiewaldron
Жыл бұрын
In an earth shaking discovery, it seems Iceman shares 98.9% of his DNA with Maverick.
@georgej8254
10 ай бұрын
But does he have any living desendants? Like Hubert Farnsworth?
@Duck_Dodgers
10 ай бұрын
Lol
@Andy_Babb
Жыл бұрын
It’s amazing how many ignorant ppl comment on these videos. Like tell me your MAGA with saying “I’m MAGA”. Sorry it bothers you that your ancestors had dark skin. Guess who doesn’t care? Reality, history, anyone with critical thinking skills (i.e. not you)
@randynastali1193
Жыл бұрын
He isn't black. He looks like one of my Greek uncles. So wtf does politics have to do with him?
@raclark2730
Жыл бұрын
Tan skin, you Americans have over active imaginations combined with self centered narrow minded ignorance. that goes for all colors. Try dun do sum lernin like. 🤪 gahur shucks.
@michaelkeats3300
Жыл бұрын
I follow all news on Oetzi intensely as the first four of the eight gene markers on my X Chromosome are idntical to the first four gene markers he had. This means Oetzi and I are closely related. Just amazing.
@_--Reaper--_
10 ай бұрын
Do you resemble him?
@ipoison3862
10 ай бұрын
My DNA test revealed he and I were related too. Crazy to imagine
@michaelkeats3300
10 ай бұрын
@@_--Reaper--_ Resemble him in a way. Medicaslly, I really resemble him....cholesterol and blocked arteries. DNAS tells us who we really are.
@Disruptrt90
10 ай бұрын
My DNA test said I was too. very cool to hear.
@michaelkeats3300
10 ай бұрын
we are rlated to many people, Ashkenazi Jes and non-Jews, Romany, and more. I was in the area where Oetzi was found in 1970. Amazing.@@ipoison3862
@TheHiddenHistoryChannel
Жыл бұрын
How did people arrive in the Americas? The history and mythology of the population of the New World kzitem.info/news/bejne/w6CP0nyffZqcmZg
@greenguy369
Жыл бұрын
"New World" 🙄 I hate that term so much. I can't believe we're still using it in 2023.
@TheHiddenHistoryChannel
Жыл бұрын
@@greenguy369 why? It is ‘newer’ than Asia, Europe, Africa and Australasia, which were all populated earlier.
@parrotshootist3004
Жыл бұрын
He has a living relative, that's a close Genetic match, so you just spread a load of lies.
@TheHiddenHistoryChannel
Жыл бұрын
@@parrotshootist3004 no idea what you’re talking about
@ebonytv3414
Жыл бұрын
Your so called new word is the mentality of westerners who went in to a part of the world you never came from.
@eyeseev1
Жыл бұрын
It's said that Southern Europeans had brownish skin back in those times, which makes sense when you look at the paintings of the Minoan Civilization in Crete, Greece. Not far from the Anatolia.
@SimpleMinded221
Жыл бұрын
Bingo !! Unfortunately, many people are uncomfortable with that. I think its rediculious that individuals still think that europe was this ultra white utopia with no genetic or phenotype diversity.
@brawndothethirstmutilator9848
Жыл бұрын
Southern Europeans have “brownish” skin today.
@davidbenyahuda5190
Жыл бұрын
Perhaps some of us are unaware that so called white people have only been on the planet for six to ten thousand years and are not human according to science and their own history. You are on a Black planet due to the fact that nonblack people are not organic beings ie Naturally occurring people. The idea that nonblack people are light skinned Black people is a lie. They are literally of a different race of people.
@eljanrimsa5843
Жыл бұрын
No, that's not what scientists say. The Western hunter-gatherers had dark skin (and blue eyes), and the farmers coming from Anatolia had lighter skin back then.
@eyeseev1
Жыл бұрын
@@eljanrimsa5843 maybe not Anatolia but people in Crete were definitely dark skin as seen in the paintings
@DavidRodriguez-yy6kc
7 ай бұрын
📖 HE was making his way urgently with a vital message for Gandolf.. but sadly being betrayed by his once close n trusted childhood friend the orks were given knowledge of his secret path to hunt him down.. but not before he mightily defeated 1000 of them.. and took an additional 700 with him as he fell.. he will be forever remembered as THE WARRIOR KING! THE MIGHTY HERKSEEZ! SLAYER OF THE 1700 ORKs! R.I.P. BRUDDA! I figure yall be makin up all this💩 so why can't i?!? 😂👋🤣!
@noname-by3qz
10 ай бұрын
They really need to give credit to Doctor Brian Sykes. He had to work very hard to find a way to get the dna sample. No one had ever found dna in such an old body before. It's in his book SEVEN DAUGHTERS OF EVE.
@laurah1020
Жыл бұрын
I don't know many details of Otzi's condition (or cause of death), but I have always found it interesting that a "small copper arrowhead lodged in his left shoulder" could have been the cause of death. Perhaps if it got seriously infected over time, or contained some potent poison, I might accept this as the cause of death. Surely, there would have been changes to the tissue around the arrowhead that would suggest it was a fatal wound or some chemical analysis done on and around the arrowhead to suggest poison, but I never hear these issues discussed. In fact, no one knew the arrowhead was present until the body was x-rayed. Is this because the entrance wound was well healed? How often do people today walk around with fragments of metal in their body, and they're just fine? How did it kill Otzi? As for exposure-wasn't he found UNDER a boatload of melting ice? Could he have been hunting in a protected valley, of more moderate temperatures, not yet packed with snow and ice from a glacier, at the time of his death? Or maybe he was on on a shamanic meditative retreat, in nature... Just seems that there is not enough information presented to draw any definitive conclusions about his cause of death, or circumstances of life.... The DNA information was super interesting, however! Thank you for sharing it!
@jamesharmer9293
Жыл бұрын
He was hit in the subclavian artery and died from a combination of blood loss and exposure. He was found with most of his clothes off. This is what people do when they are dying of exposure. In their last moments they suddenly feel hot and take their clothes off. Weird I know, but apparently that's what happens. The arrow wound was not healed. The original examination was incompetent. The body was also infested with various parasites such as worms. He was in his mid 40's but would have looked much older. His teeth had lots of cavities and he also had arthritis. Life in the Chalcolithic was tough.
@LostintheTwilightZone
Жыл бұрын
@@jamesharmer9293NOT incompetent......incomplete!!! There is a difference.
@jamesharmer9293
Жыл бұрын
@@LostintheTwilightZone Not X-raying the body is incompetent. Not assuming that it was a murder is incompetent. This lead to an incomplete examination.
@immystery3946
Жыл бұрын
The guy had three wounds, a defensive wound on his hand that had been scabbed over, the arrow to the back not scabbed over but in the process due to the amount of platelets they found in the blood near the wound, and a post-mortum contusion on the back of his head, there was no poison involved that and the arrowhead wasn't made of copper if I remember correctly it was the axe that was made of copper
@immystery3946
Жыл бұрын
If you want to learn more about him look him up there is a mummy documentary series that goes over him he's like the first or second episode, also people have been studying him since they found him there are so many articles and research papers on him that you can look at because this video doesn't even go over his campsite or his last meal or anything really they only talk about his arrow wound too
@jasonbain1301
Жыл бұрын
Looks like Phil Collins
@buzzbolt4387
Жыл бұрын
Ah, that explains the arrowhead in the shoulder. Probably kept singing Face Value!
@lachainemanquante5397
10 ай бұрын
Why do we cal him iceman ? Do we know what pronounce he would prefer ? 😂😂...
@kipkipper-lg9vl
10 ай бұрын
his name was lil icey and he was on his way to slang mixtapes up north
@williamsparks1521
10 ай бұрын
USA born with 46% English, 22% German, 10% Italian, the rest European. My friend is Persian. I am quite a bit darker complected than she is. Humans come in 110 different shades.
@floydhill9265
Жыл бұрын
A whole lot of words to say, "We still don't know all that much."
@TheHiddenHistoryChannel
Жыл бұрын
It’s sometimes the journey that counts, not the destination
@welshpete12
Жыл бұрын
Fascinating and remarkable ! Thank you for posting .
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