Lecture will examine iceman Ötzi and his tattoos

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Lecture will examine iceman Ötzi and his tattoos

Archaeologist will present findings at Fort Lewis College
The ice mummy known as Ötzi.

Lecture will examine iceman Ötzi and his tattoos

The ice mummy known as Ötzi.
Discussion about ‘fake news’

The Journal
Aaron Deter-Wolf, Jesse Tune of the Fort Lewis Department of Anthropology and other FLC faculty will take part in a panel discussion titled “Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries in Archaeology,” tied into conversations around the notion of “fake news,” on Sept. 17 at 7 p.m., location to be determined.
The panel discussion will be free and open to the public.
The many examples of fringe theories in archaeology range from a race of giants building mounds to aliens and pyramids. Many honest archaeological ideas, like the Solutrean hypothesis (first Americans coming from Europe via boats 20,000 years ago), have been used by groups to justify fringe agendas.