Oldest Human Blood Cells Found in Prehistoric Caveman

Scientists have discovered the world's oldest blood cells in the remains of a prehistoric iceman. The ancient human is said to have lived over 5,3000 years ago in the Alps and was found in a frozen glacier. Scientists have named the man "Otzi." They believe he died from a laceration from an arrow to his right hand.

 
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