On a sunny day in September 1991, a couple hiking
They thought the body might be one of the missing
1
The
死がい
" the Alps canteross'a corpse in the melting:
かもしれない。
つス
出くわす。
The co)
15 perfeq
to be
New Words
climbers who are lost every year in the mountains
They never imagined how important their discovery
would be. After a local archéólogist looked clósely
the corpse, it was determined to be prehistoric. When
hike [háik]
Alps [elps]
it.
corpse [k3:rps]
角児メ前の。
at
dea
コissing [misin]
the body tissue, the plants on the corpse, and the
細胞の組織
be
mber [kláimar]
things that were around the corpse were analyzed
20
2overy
ivari]
by using radiocarbon dating, it turned out to be that of
とてなる
っlogist
dadzist]
a man who had died 5,300 years ago in the Neoithic
Age. He came to be called “the Iceman."