2022
DOI: 10.1177/09596836221126133
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Ötzi, 30 years on: A reappraisal of the depositional and post-depositional history of the find

Abstract: When Ötzi, the Iceman, was found in a gully in the Tisenjoch pass in the Tyrolean Alps in 1991, he was a huge surprise for the archaeological community. The lead initial investigator of the find argued that it was unique, preserved by serendipitous circumstances. It was hypothesised that the mummy with associated artefacts had been quickly covered by glacier ice and stayed buried until the melt-out in 1991. It is now more than 30 years since Ötzi appeared. In this paper, we take a closer look at how the find c… Show more

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“…Another obvious application of these data lies in the area of surveying and mapping Oppida [26]. The monitoring of glacial archaeological sites in the Alps is so far limited by the time depth of the available data [27,28]. These selected case studies already show that LiDAR data have the potential to substantially complement the known archaeological record in Switzerland both on land as well as in shallow water.…”
Section: Lidar In Archaeologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another obvious application of these data lies in the area of surveying and mapping Oppida [26]. The monitoring of glacial archaeological sites in the Alps is so far limited by the time depth of the available data [27,28]. These selected case studies already show that LiDAR data have the potential to substantially complement the known archaeological record in Switzerland both on land as well as in shallow water.…”
Section: Lidar In Archaeologymentioning
confidence: 99%