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2009
Journal Article
Title

Six mosses from the Tyrolean Iceman's alimentary tract and their significance for his ethnobotany and the events of his last days

Abstract
Six different mosses have been recognised in samples taken from the intestinal contents of the 5,200-year-old Iceman from the Eastern Alps. Four of the species are important in understanding the lifestyle of the man and/or bear on the events during the last few days of his life: Anomodon viticulosus, Hymenostylium recurvirostrum, Neckera complanata and Sphagnum imbricatum. The past and present chorology and habitats of the Hymenostylium are discussed in detail, as is the ethnobotany of the Sphagnum concerning both the Iceman and Kwäday Dän Ts'ìnchí, the first ancient glacier body from North America.
Author(s)
Dickson, J.H.
Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, UK
Hofbauer, W.  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Bauphysik IBP  
Porley, R.
English Nature, Thatcham, UK
Schmidl, A.
Institut für Botanik, Innsbruck
Kofler, W.
Institut für Botanik, Innsbruck
Oeggl, K.
Institut für Botanik, Innsbruck
Journal
Vegetation history and archaeobotany  
DOI
10.1007/s00334-007-0141-7
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Bauphysik IBP  
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