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    Otzi the Iceman

    Anyone see that documentary about Otzi the Iceman last week?

    From the info now available it's completely obvious how he came to end up where he was found.

    As anyone who has read The Golden Bough by Sir James G Frazer will know, primitive societies often killed their leaders when these lost their vigour or seemed to have brought misfortune on the tribe, and it's rarely a question of some young blood making a personal challenge and killing the incumbent in combat but agreement reached by the whole society and a ritual killing, or sacrifice one might say.

    That's clearly what happened to poor old Otzi. He was the local King but cogging on in years, had genes for low fertility (hence no offspring possibly?). He'd had a large meal high up on the mountain a mere few moments before dying, as sacrificial victims did. I reckon the arrow in his back was probably fired while he was still eating, with him probably knowing it was coming although maybe not exactly when.

    That would also explain why his killer(s) left his valuable copper axe, if he was left on top of the mountain as a sacrifice to the Gods, or closest to Heaven as his tribe would have believed.

    Also, the very fact he was frozen in ice where he fell and stayed that way, means there was no ice there at the time and a cold spell had started. So maybe his tribe was fed up with the sudden onset of a colder climate, with maybe bad harvests etc, and Otzi as their leader was blamed.
    Last edited by OwlHoot; 17 March 2013, 12:39.
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    Maybe we should sacrifice our leaders?

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      #3
      Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
      Anyone see that documentary about Otzi the Iceman last week?

      From the info now available it's completely obvious how he came to end up where he was found.

      As anyone who has read The Golden Bough by Sir James G Frazer will know, primitive societies often killed their leaders when these lost their vigour or seemed to have brought misfortune on the tribe, and it's rarely a question of some young blood making a personal challenge and killing the incumbent in combat but agreement reached by the whole society and a ritual killing, or sacrifice one might say.

      That's clearly what happened to poor old Otzi. He was the local King but cogging on in years, had genes for low fertility (hence no offspring possibly?). He'd had a large meal high up on the mountain a mere few moments before dying, as sacrificial victims did. I reckon the arrow in his back was probably fired while he was still eating, with him probably knowing it was coming although maybe not exactly when.

      That would also explain why his killer(s) left his valuable copper axe, if he was left on top of the mountain as a sacrifice to the Gods, or closest to Heaven as his tribe would have believed.

      Also, the very fact he was frozen in ice where he fell and stayed that way, means there was no ice there at the time and a cold spell had started. So maybe his tribe was fed up with the sudden onset of a colder climate, with maybe bad harvests etc, and Otzi as their leader was blamed.
      Damn. Missed that. Is it being repeated? Was it on bbc and available on iplayer?
      I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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        Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
        Damn. Missed that. Is it being repeated? Was it on bbc and available on iplayer?
        It was on C4, and is available on 4OD at the moment. Well, that's assuming there haven't been two programmes about him; the C4 one is called Iceman Murder Mystery.

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          #5
          Pity they can't do it to this Otzi:

          Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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