Not likely, until they finish all their research.  They keep him in a very
nice little humidity controlled room and only touch him once a week for
about an hour.  I'm  sure Konrad Spindler, who has toured extensively
discussing the Iceman, would have an exact answer for you.   He was here
last year to lecture in our department and did not suggest that there would
be any tour.
Pam


>Re: measurements and the mysterious OA, Jan wondered
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>> How do we measure a moebius strip?
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>What about the volume of a Klein bottle?
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>Seriously folks, we have heard rumours that the 5,000-old Tyrolean Ice Man
>is on tour. Anyone know anything about this?
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