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Mensch, Mammut! Warum der Koloss ein dickes Fell brauchte und was die Ötzi-Forscher vermasselt haben
- BAFF! Wissen
- Narrated by: Thomas Fritsch, Jochen Bendel
- Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Mister Ötzi ruhte im Eis - über 5.000 Jahre lang. Dann ging’s ab ins Museum. Wie hat er gelebt? Wie ist er gestorben? Die Pfeilspitze in der Schulter deutet auf ein Verbrechen hin. Doch die haben die Forscher zuerst glatt übersehen. Auf diesem Hörbuch erfährst du, welche verblüffenden Fakten Archäologen sonst noch ausgebuddelt haben.
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©2012 audio media verlag GmbH (P)2012 SAGA Egmont, Lindhardt og Ringhof A/S
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