The body of the Iceman as he was first seen in the Italian
Alps. (Price 498).
- South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology
- http://www.iceman.it/en/oetzi-the-iceman
- Visited on 6/15/14
- This site represents the actual museum which
owns and curates the Iceman and accompanying artifacts. The intended audience
is any museum guests who wish to gain additional information about the museum
and its star exhibit, the Iceman. The site merely relays the information and
conclusions researchers have come to after analysis of the Iceman and his
effects.
- http://www.iceman.it/en/oetzi-the-iceman
- Archaeology: A Publication of the Archaeological
Institute of America
- http://www.archaeology.org/issues/107-features/tattoos//1351-oetzi-copper-age-alps-iceman-tattoos
- Published on 10/9/13
- This site is an academic archaeological
publisher which posts information about new and exciting archaeological
discoveries. The intended audience is archeologists and archaeology
enthusiasts. The site focuses on the tattoo aspect of the Iceman.
- http://www.archaeology.org/issues/107-features/tattoos//1351-oetzi-copper-age-alps-iceman-tattoos
- National Geographic: Iceman Autopsy
- http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2011/11/iceman-autopsy/hall-text
- Published in November 2011
- This site represents a well-known consumer
publication of anthropological, historical, and geological discoveries. The
intended audience is the average everyday person with an interest in the wider
world. This site focuses on the latest full scale autopsy analysis of the
Iceman.
- http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2011/11/iceman-autopsy/hall-text
- LiveScience: Mummy Melodrama
- http://www.livescience.com/24666-otzi-iceman-mummy-life-death.html
- Published on 11/8/12
- This site posts articles about trending
scientific topics and discoveries in a format that is salient to the everyday
young adult. This site focuses on minimal information, some of which is
outdated or unproven.
- http://www.livescience.com/24666-otzi-iceman-mummy-life-death.html
- Crystalinks:
Metaphysics and Science
- http://www.crystalinks.com/otzi.html
- Visited on 6/15/14
- This site is based on the research and personal
experience of a self-proclaimed psychic. The intended audience is those seeking
supernatural explanations of phenomenon. There is an obvious bias as the site
is based on a psychic. Despite the metaphysical bent of the site the
information on the Iceman is in line with all the other information that is out
there, although the site does include some of the more outlandish theories.
- http://www.crystalinks.com/otzi.html
- Mummy Tombs
- http://www.mummytombs.com/otzi/identity.htm
- Visited on 6/15/14
- This site is based on the personal research of a
retired educator and author (but not in the anthropology field). The intended
audience is educators and families with children interested in learning more
about mummies. This site also gives attention to all the information, even the
outlandish. This site is also biased as it is the product of one amateur.
- http://www.mummytombs.com/otzi/identity.htm
- Dig
- http://www.digonsite.com/drdig/mummy/22.html
- This site is an archaeology publication for
kids. The site and its information is simplified and focused on the fun aspect
of the archaeological topic. This site focuses on the basic information about
the Iceman and some of it is outdated by the latest research findings.
- http://www.digonsite.com/drdig/mummy/22.html
- Iceman Photoscan
- http://iceman.eurac.edu/
- Visited on 6/15/14
- This site showcases the research of the European
Academy of Bozen/Bolzano. The intended audience is professionals in the
archaeological field interested in the Iceman case. The site uses first hand data on the Iceman
in the form of detailed photographs of the mummy.
- http://iceman.eurac.edu/
- Don’s Maps
- http://donsmaps.com/otzi.html
- Published on 10/16/13
- This site is the personal research of a layman.
The intended audience is the average public interested in world sites and
discoveries, like the Iceman. It includes all second hand source photographs of
the Iceman’s discovery and exhibition.
- http://donsmaps.com/otzi.html
- University
of Glasgow: Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine
- http://www.gla.ac.uk/researchinstitutes/bahcm/staff/jamesdickson/jameshdickson/otzi/
- Visited on 6/15/14
- This site showcases the research concerning the
Iceman conducted at this specific University. The intended audience is
University students and professors interested in the Iceman case or the
Institute. The site focuses on the basic details of the Iceman and on the
botany evidence.
- http://www.gla.ac.uk/researchinstitutes/bahcm/staff/jamesdickson/jameshdickson/otzi/