Italy discovered a skeleton of 5,000 years

Italian archaeologists have discovered the remains of a woman dating back 5,000 years, on a hillside of the tiny Introd village of the Alps in the Northern Alps.

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The skeleton is nicknamed " Lady Introd ."

With the nickname " Lady Introd ," the remains were found in perfect condition and perfect. However, archaeologists still could not find any items or objects at the tomb, other than the remains.

The set of " Lady Introd " remains at the same time as the famous Oetzi, discovered 20 years ago in a glacier in the Trentino-Alto Adige mountains on the border between Austria and Italy. Currently " Lady Introd " is preserved and researched in the laboratory. Scientists are looking for ways to determine the cause of this woman's death.

Preschool children in Introd will now be given the right to choose the official name for the woman, who is considered their ancestor.