8,000-year-old skull found in Minnesota River

The skull, which was determined to be 8,000 years old, was found in a river in the US state of Minnesota. Anthropologists think the skull may be the ancestor of one of the tribes in the region.
 8,000-year-old skull found in Minnesota River
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An 8,000-year-old skull was found in a river in Minnesota, USA. The skull, which was found last summer, was found to have existed for more than 8,000 years as a result of research. The incident took place during the two skiers’ trip.

Sheriff Scott Hable of Renville County, Minnesota, reported that the skulls of the skiers were found in a dry river 180 kilometers west of Minneapolis. According to the statements, both skiers had handed over this situation to the FBI, thinking it was a murder or a missing case.

8,000, year old skull shocked everyone

While the skull was delivered to the authorized units, forensic anthropologists revealed that the skull belonged to a young man who lived 5500 years ago, using carbon dating method. . The skull skeleton of the man, who was determined to have lived around 6000 BC, was found thousands of years later in the Minnesota River.

While the discovery of a very old skull created a surprise for everyone, Şerif Hable made a statement; “It was a complete shock to us that this bone is so old,” he said. Anthropologist who did research on his head, on the other hand, stated that a depression on the head ‘suggested the cause of death’.

Finally, one of the researchers, Kathleen Blue, told The New York Times; He said the skull definitely came from the ancestor of one of the tribes that lived in the area.

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