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Ötzi, the naturally mummified man discovered in the Alps, was not a shepherd primarily due to the evidence found with his remains. His tools, clothing, and the items he carried suggest he was more likely a hunter or a gatherer, skilled in survival techniques for a harsh mountainous environment. Additionally, the lack of domesticated animal remains and the absence of sheep-related artifacts in his vicinity further support the idea that he was not involved in shepherding. His lifestyle was more aligned with that of a nomadic hunter rather than an agricultural herder.

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