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Kutschera, W. “Otzi, the prehistoric Iceman.” Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 164 (2000): 12-22. Print.
Maderspacher, Florian. “Quick Guide: Otzi.” Current Biology. 18.21 (2008): 990-991. Print.
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Price T., Douglas, and Gary M. Feinman. Images of the Past. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2013. Print
Ruff, Christopher. “The Iceman Cometh and Goeth.” Science. 313.5783 (2006): 25-26. Print.
Ruhli, F., et al. “Oral pathologies of the Neolithic Iceman, c. 3,300 bc.” European Journal of Oral Sciences. 121.3 (2013): 137-141. Print.
Scheinfeld, Noah. “Tattoos and Religion.” Clinics in Dermatology. 25.4 (2007): 362-366. Print.
Seachrist, Lisa. “Iceman gets real.” Science. 264.5166 (1994): 1669-1670. Print.
Sharp, David. “Infared reveals the ‘iceman’s’ adipocere.” Lancet. 350.9072 (1997): 191-192. Print.
Stone, Richard. “The iceman’s DNA cometh to Munich.” Science. 258.5090 (1992): 1871-1872. Print.
Swaminathan, Nikhil. “What ailed the Iceman?” Archaeology. 65.4 (2012): 16-17. Print.
Wilson, H.W. “The Iceman defrosted.” Nature. 471.7336 (2011): 34-35. Print.
Wong, Kate. “The iceman’s last stand.” Scientific American. 303.5 (2010): 26-27. Print.
ACS, Peter, et al. “Remains of grasses found with the Neolithic Iceman Otzi.” Vegetation history and archeobotany. 14.3 (2005): 198-206. Print.
Bahn, Paul G. “Otzi’s new home: the 5,000 year old Iceman goes on exhibit in Bolzano, Italy.” Archaeology. 52.1 (1999): 68-71. Print.
Bandioli, L.; et al. “The iceman as a burial.” Antiquity. 84 (2010): 681-692. Print.
Barfield L. “The Iceman reviewed.” Antiquity. 68 (1994) 10-26. Print.
Barry, BW, et al. “The Iceman—Molecular Structure of 5200 Year Old Skin Characterized By Raman-Spectroscopy and Electron Microscopy.” Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology. 1246.1 (1995): 98-105. Print.
Bereuter, Thomas L., et al. “Investigation of the triacylglycerol composition of iceman’s mummified tissue by high-temperature gas chromatography.” Journal of Chromatography. 692.1 (1997): 1-6. Print.
Berner, Margit, et al. “Body size, body proportions, and mobility in the Tyrolean “Iceman”.” Journal of Human Evolution. 51.1 (2006): 91-101. Print.
Berner, M., et al. “The last domicile of the Iceman from Hauslabjoch: A geochemical approach using Sr, C and O isotopes and trace element signatures.” Journal of Archaeological Science. 28.9 (2001): 983-989. Print
Bock, E., et al. “The tattoos of the Tyrolean Iceman: a light microscopical, ultrastructural and element analytical study.” Journal of Archaeological Science. 36.10 (2009): 2335-2341. Print.
Bolt, Hermann M. “Arsenic: an ancient toxicant of continuous public health impact, from Iceman Otzi until now.” Archives of Toxicology. 86.6 (2012): 825-830. Print.
Bonatti, Giampietro, et al. “New radiological insights into the life and death of the Tyrolean Iceman.” Journal of Archaeological Science. 38.12 (2011): 3425-3431. Print.
Bridaa, Juan G., et al. “Understanding Urban Tourism Attractiveness: The Case of the Archaeological Otzi Museum in Bolzano.” Journal of Travel Research. 51.6 (2012): 730-741. Print.
Coghlan, A. “Found: Otzi the iceman’s large last supper.” New Scientist. 212.2842 (2011): 10-11. Print.
Corti, Giorgio, et al. “Characterization of Nucleotide Misincorporation Patterns in the Iceman’s Mitochondrial DNA.” Plos One. 5.1 (2010): 1-9. Print.
Dickson, James H. Ancient Ice Mummies. New York: The History Press, 2011. Print.
Dickson, James, et al. “The reconstruction of the last itinerary of “Otzi”, the Neolithic Iceman, by pollen analyses from sequentially sampled gut extracts.” Quaternary Science Reviews. 26.7/8 (2007): 853-861. Print.
Egarter-Vigl, Eduard, et al. “New evidence for Otzi’s final trauma.” Intensive Care Medicine. 35.6 (2009): 1138-1139. Print.
Egarter-Vigl, Eduard, et al. “Otzi had a wound on his right hand.” Lancet. 362. 9380 (2003): 334-335. Print.
Ermini, Luca. “Fine Characterization of the Iceman’s mtDNA Haplogroup.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 130.4 (2006): 557-564. Print.
Ermini, Luca, et al. “Otzi’s last meals: DNA analysis of the intestinal content of the Neolithic glacier mummy from the Alps.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 99.20 (2002): 12594-12599. Print.
Ermini, Luca, et al. “Persistence and decay of the intestinal microbiota’s DNA in glacier mummies from the Alps.” Journal of Archaeological Science. 34.8 (2007): 1294-1305. Print.
Ermini, Luca, et al. “The Resolved Location of Otzi’s mtDNA Within the Haplogroup K: A Reply to Endicott et al.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 132.4 (2007): 591-593. Print.
Festi, Daniela, et al. “Mid and late Holocene land-use changes in the Otztal Alps, territory of the Neolithic Iceman Otzi.” Quaternary International. 10.1016 (2013). Print.
Galop, Didier, et al. “Climate and land-use change during the late Holocene at Lake Ledro (southern Alps, Italy).” Holocene. 24.5 (2014): 591-602. Print.
Garrison, Ervan G. “Physics and archaeology.” Physics Today. 54.10 (2001): 32-36. Print.
Gilbert, Thomas M. and Simon Y.W. Ho. “Review: Ancient mitogenomics.” Mitochondrion. 10.1 (2010): 1-11. Print.
Grienke, Ulrike, et al. “Review: European medicinal polypores –A modern view on traditional uses.” Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 154.3 (2014): 564-583. Print.
Heiss, Andreas, and Klaus Oeggl. “The plant macro-remains from the Iceman site (Tisenjoch, Italian-Austrian border, eastern Alps): new results on the glacier mummy’s environment.” Vegetation history and archaeobotany. 18.1 (2009): 23-35. Print.
Ho, Simon Y. W. “Mito-communication.” Mitochondrial DNA: The Journal of DNA DNA Mapping, Sequencing, and Analysis. 20.1 (2009): 4-5. Print.
Holden, Constance. “Isotopic Data Pinpoint Iceman’s Origins.” Science. 302.5646 (2003): 759-761.
Holden, Constance. “Iceman Fights Back.” Science. 301.5636 (2003): 1043-1044. Print.
Holden, Constance. “Iceman’s Final Hours.” Science. 316.5829 (2007): 1261-1262. Print.
Hollemeyer, Klaus. “What the Iceman Wore.” Science. 321.5893 (2008): 1139-1139. Print.
Kean, M., et al. “The muscoskeletal abnormalities of the Similaun (“OTZI”): clues to chronic pain and possible treatments.” Inflammopharmacology. 21.1 (2013): 11-20. Print.
Kutschera, Walter, and Wolfgang Muller. “”Isotope language” of the Alpine Iceman investigated with AMS and MS.” Nuclear Institute and Methods in Physics Research. 204 (2003): 705-719. Print.
Kutschera, W. “Otzi, the prehistoric Iceman.” Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 164 (2000): 12-22. Print.
Maderspacher, Florian. “Quick Guide: Otzi.” Current Biology. 18.21 (2008): 990-991. Print.
McIntosh, Jane. The Practical Archaeologist. New York: Checkmark Books, 1999. Print.
Paterlini, Marta. “Between life and death.” Nature. 458 (2009): 152-153. Print.
Paterlini, Marta. “The Iceman defrosted: Marta Paterlini reports on an exhibition marking 20 years since Otzi, one of the world’s oldest natural mummies, was discovered under the Alpine ice.” Nature. 471.7336 (2011): 34-35. Print.
Price T., Douglas, and Gary M. Feinman. Images of the Past. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2013. Print
Ruff, Christopher. “The Iceman Cometh and Goeth.” Science. 313.5783 (2006): 25-26. Print.
Ruhli, F., et al. “Oral pathologies of the Neolithic Iceman, c. 3,300 bc.” European Journal of Oral Sciences. 121.3 (2013): 137-141. Print.
Scheinfeld, Noah. “Tattoos and Religion.” Clinics in Dermatology. 25.4 (2007): 362-366. Print.
Seachrist, Lisa. “Iceman gets real.” Science. 264.5166 (1994): 1669-1670. Print.
Sharp, David. “Infared reveals the ‘iceman’s’ adipocere.” Lancet. 350.9072 (1997): 191-192. Print.
Stone, Richard. “The iceman’s DNA cometh to Munich.” Science. 258.5090 (1992): 1871-1872. Print.
Swaminathan, Nikhil. “What ailed the Iceman?” Archaeology. 65.4 (2012): 16-17. Print.
Wilson, H.W. “The Iceman defrosted.” Nature. 471.7336 (2011): 34-35. Print.
Wong, Kate. “The iceman’s last stand.” Scientific American. 303.5 (2010): 26-27. Print.