Gaber O, Künzel K H
Institute für Anatomie, Universitas Leopoldino-Franciscea Oenipontana, Innsbruck, Austria.
Exp Gerontol. 1998 Nov-Dec;33(7-8):655-60. doi: 10.1016/s0531-5565(98)00048-5.
On September 19, 1991, at an altitude of 3,200 m (10,498 feet), the remains of a well-preserved, freeze-dried mummified body of a 3,000 BC, Late Stone Age man, was found on the Austrian-Italian border. Studies conducted at the University of Innsbruck have revealed that these are the remains of a 45-46-year-old male, 45 kg (99 lbs) (living weight) and 160 cm (5 feet, 2 inches) tall. Morphometric, pathophysiologic, paleobotanical, photogrammetric, anthropological, computer tomographic, and other studies have been conducted to determine the living conditions and possible causes of death of this Late Stone Age man.
1991年9月19日,在海拔3200米(10498英尺)处,一具保存完好、冻干的木乃伊遗体在奥地利和意大利边境被发现,其年代可追溯至公元前3000年的新石器时代晚期。因斯布鲁克大学开展的研究表明,这是一名45至46岁男性的遗体,生前体重45千克(99磅),身高160厘米(5英尺2英寸)。已进行了形态测量学、病理生理学、古植物学、摄影测量学、人类学、计算机断层扫描等研究,以确定这位新石器时代晚期男子的生活状况和可能的死因。