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Scientists discover yeast in frozen mummy’s gut and make sourdough bread

3 June 2026
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Yeast has been discovered thriving in the digestive system of Oetzi the Iceman, a frozen mummy that dates back over 5,300 years. Researchers from Italy found that both ancient and modern microbial life remains active within Oetzi’s body, which was preserved at a constant temperature of minus six degrees Celsius since its discovery by hikers in 1991. The study, published in the journal Microbiome, revealed four types of cold-adapted yeasts, which were used to successfully create sourdough bread after extensive experimentation. Notably, this yeast could have potential applications in environmental cleanup, as it can break down phenol, a chemical previously used in Oetzi’s preservation. Additionally, an analysis of Oetzi’s microbiome uncovered a unique gut bacteria that is rare in modern humans, providing valuable insights into ancient diets and health.

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This research highlights the remarkable preservation of Oetzi the Iceman, offering a rare glimpse into ancient human life and microbiomes. Oetzi’s well-preserved remains provide critical information about the diets and health of people living during the Copper Age, revealing that they consumed more fiber and whole grains than many modern populations. The findings also underscore the interactions between ancient and contemporary microorganisms, which can inform future studies on human health and environmental sustainability. The study of Oetzi and similar ancient remains not only enhances our understanding of human evolution but also presents opportunities for scientific advancements in microbiology and bioremediation efforts.

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