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Books and films about the Iceman

Cover - Ötzi, the Iceman
Angelika Fleckinger

Ötzi, the Iceman

The Full Facts at a Glance

2003

120 pages, photos, 11,5 x 20 cm , € 10,00, ISBN 3-85256-244-9

Old and exhausted, with an arrowhead lodged in his shoulder – this is how the Iceman met his death 5,300 years ago.
Since the discovery of the glacier mummy, a window has been opened on this unexplored, often misunderstood period of history: Ötzi expert Angelika Fleckinger summarises what experts from a variety of disciplines have painstakingly unearthed about Ötzi’s life and death in research lasting many years. Superbly detailed close-ups and impressive general views, including colour pictures of the Iceman’s equipment and clothing, bring to life one of the most sensational archaeological finds to date. Everything you wanted to know about the Iceman, in authoritative, compact and vivid descriptions.

Cover - The Glacier Mummy
Gudrun Sulzenbacher

The Glacier Mummy

Discovering the Neolithic Age with the Iceman

2002

Hardcover, 64 pp., more than 400 colour photographs , € 15,00, ISBN 3-85256-199-X

‘The Glacier Mummy. Discovering the Neolithic Age with Ötzi’ is packed with visual impressions and precise information.
Around 400 superb colour photographs with short, clear descriptions supply the answers to a variety of interesting questions. How exactly was Ötzi discovered and how was his body extracted from the ice? What do the high-tech machines, which preserve and watch over Ötzi round the clock, actually look like? Why has Ötzi become the most closely examined patient of all time? How accurate and deadly were his weapons? What is so unique about the Iceman?
These and many more questions are answered in this young person’s guide to the sensational archaeological discovery which has provided an opportunity to peer into the world as it was over 5,000 years ago, and attracted countless visitors from all over the world to the South Tyrol.

Cover - The fascination of the Neolithic Age
Angelika Fleckinger/Hubert Steiner

The fascination of the Neolithic Age

The Iceman

2nd edition 2003

152 pp., with 102 colour illustrations, 21,5 x 28 cm,
€ 34,00 ;
ISBN 3-85256-247-3

This book of photographs documents one of the most sensational archaeological finds in the world - the "Iceman".
The glacier preserved him and his everyday clothing and equipment for 5.300 years. This makes him older than the Egyptian mummies. For the first time ever, we can discover how a prehistoric man lived, what he ate, which tools and craftsmanship he disposed of.
Fascinating large-format close-up photographs allow us to experience modern archaeology as an exciting voyage through time and as a sensory pleasure.

Cover - The Chalcolithic Mummy
Marco Samadelli (ed.)

The Chalcolithic Mummy

In search of immortality

Volume 3

English, with abstracts in Italian and German, soft cover, 176 p., 21 x 27 cm
€ [D/A] 28,–/€ [I] 26,50/sFr 49,–
Available from January 2006
ISBN 3-85256-337-2

The conservation of the world famous glacier mummy: a tightrope walk between preservation requirements and museum presentation.
The book This book describes the complex method of preservation that has al-lowed the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Bolzano to put the Iceman on display since 1998.
Ice kept the body intact for 5,300 years. After that it was up to technology to find a way to perform this critical task. Researchers not only had to create an envi-ronment that imitated natural conditions as closely as possible, but at the same time also had to fulfil the mummy’s strong communicative potential, thereby guaranteeing that it could be put on museum display without neglecting funda-mental aspects such as the safety and reliability of the preservation system.
After decades of tests, constant improvements and thorough physical and bio-chemical studies, the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology’s preservation tech-nique has achieved unique results, unparalleled in the world.
The editor Marco Samadelli was born in Bolzano in 1972. After gaining a di-ploma in electronics he pursued one of his great passions by specialising in video and photographic techniques. In 1997 he won a competitive examination for the position of photographer at the Archaeological Finds Office of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano and so entered the world of archaeology. He has also studied industrial automation, broadening his knowledge into the fields of physics and cryopreservation. Today he is employed by the South Tyrol Museum of Archae-ology as a specialist in preservation techniques for the Iceman display.

Cover The Guide
Stefan Demetz, The South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology

The Guide

The South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology

1998

44 pp., 17 x 23 cm, with colour illustrations € 8,00 ;
ISBN 3-85256-102-7

The guide accompanies the visitors to the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology on their journey through time: from the first evidence of human existence in the Central Alps in the Stone Ages through the Copper, Bronze and Iron Ages up until the Roman settlements in the Early Middle Ages.
Alongside the exhibitis of the original finds, it is above all the models, reconstructions, space diagrams, videos and interactive multimedia stations which illustrate the different types of historical settlement and the changes in everyday life through the ages. The main attraction of the museum is the Iceman and the abundant finds discovered with him.