Firstly, the evidence for Otzi being a metalworker/trader is the copper axe valuable with its corpse. Archaeologists explain that this type of weapon was quite difficult to make and required good skills. The axe was checked to be his property and so it is thought that Otzi had the useful skill of making the copper weapons and also he was considered a wizard who was gifted by that ability.
The idea about the endowed powers of making the items that no one could have been capable of creating may lead to the reason of the Otzi’s murder. It was believed that if the man could make the worshipped tools, therefore he is able to do anything equally hard, for example heal the dying. Otzi wasn’t, in fact, local in the village that was not far from the place where he passed away. So it could have been thought that he was walking by that village with the intentions of trading something. He was asked to complete some actions that were considered to be out of boundary, let’s imagine, heal the dying human being. Consequently Otzi misstepped with the request of local settlers and therefore didn’t earn so much reputation, he payed, in fact, with his life for such failure. This idea supports the hypothesis about