The Iceman Research Paper

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The death and way of life of the iceman is still a mystery to us historian, but we have a few possible theory's of "where he was going?", "where he was coming from?", "how he died?", "why he was in the alps along the Austro-Italian border?".
The iceman was going to go fight a war between two societies, including his own, fighting for land. Neither society knew the other existed until they ventured out beyond the village borders.
The iceman was living in a house made of wooden logs, mud, sticks, leaves, and dry straw in a village. he had a wife, 3 kids (2boys and 1 girl) and another on the way. He lived with his birth parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters, and other realties. Which eventually will become a village.
The iceman died fighting

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