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Iceman mummy holds world's oldest blood cells

The world's oldest blood cells has been found in a Stone Age warrior entombed in ice 5,300 years ago

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The world’s oldest blood cells has been found in a Stone Age warrior entombed in ice 5,300 years ago.

Red cells were recovered from a wound on Oetzi the ‘Iceman’ who was killed by an arrow in the Italian Alps.

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