The first human body ever found is often attributed to the discovery of "Ötzi the Iceman," a naturally mummified man from around 3300 BCE, found in the Alps between Austria and Italy in 1991. However, earlier human remains, such as those of "Kennewick Man" or various fossils like "Lucy" (Australopithecus afarensis), have also been significant discoveries in understanding human evolution. The identification of the "first" body can vary based on context—whether referring to the oldest, the first to be discovered, or the most famous.
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