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Ötzi's last meal serves as a prominent illustration of the coexistence between two distinct lifestyles: hunting and gathering, and farming. Detailed studies of Ötzi's stomach contents reveal that his final meal included red deer, ibex (wild mountain goat), and einkorn wheat, which is considered one of the first cultivated grains. The adaptability required to thrive in such historical realities—finding sustenance from both hunted meat and farmed crops—highlights humanity's evolving relationship with food.