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Frozen Man

by David Getz

Other authors: Peter McCarty (Illustrator)

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What scientists and archaeologists learned when the mummified body of a man who lived over 5,000 years ago was found in the Italian Alps.
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    Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age (Orbis Pictus Honor for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children (Awards)) by Cheryl Bardoe (themulhern)
    themulhern: Both feature bodies frozen long ago and discovered recently.
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    Digging Deep: How Science Unearths Puzzles from the Past by Laura Scandiffio (themulhern)
    themulhern: "Frozen Man" is about the discovery and investigation of Otzi the iceman, 20 years ago. "Digging Deep" gives the updated version. What is so fascinating about the excellent "Frozen Man" is how little was known compared to what is known now and discussed in "Digging Deep".… (more)
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    Ötzi the Iceman (Digging Up the Past) by Amanda Lanser (themulhern)
    themulhern: Same topic. "Frozen Man" is exceptionally well written but also out of date. This makes it really interesting; ten years after the discovery, the injuries Otzi had sustained were as yet undiscovered.
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I like this book. It was written shortly after the discovery of the Tyrolean iceman, before some of the essential facts were in. It seems that he actually died of a fatal arrow wound. Somebody should write a novel about him and his struggles. ( )
  themulhern | Jan 20, 2019 |
This book is a great book is students are learning about the mummified Ice Man in the Alps. This gives a background on it and can make students interested in scientific discoveries and how humans used to be. The best ages would be for 1-2 grade. This can prepare students for future history lessons on this subject and can have activities to understand what scientists did to find the body.
  jrudnick | Apr 25, 2016 |
In its entirety, this small book packs a lot of information and is highly recommended to lower-leveled middle school students. The book begins with the discovery of a frozen man in the Alps. At first the discovery is reported to local police who believe that the man was possibly murdered. Closer observation of the man and his belongings suggests that the man is not event from this time.

After careful examination, it is concluded that the frozen man is from the Copper Age. Scientists piece the evidence together to create a profile of the frozen man.

This nonfiction read is great from young investigators. The will definitely keep the readers interest until the very end when the cause of the frozen man's death is reported.

I regret that I discovered this book so late in the school year. My students and I loved this book. I will definitely read it to my 6th graders when we study the transition between the Stone, Copper, and Bronze Ages. ( )
  bdharrel | May 1, 2014 |
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