Extreme drought unearthed a human skull in the Minnesota River. A forensic anthropologist says it may be 8,000 years old.

Extreme drought unearthed a human skull in the Minnesota River. A forensic anthropologist says it may be 8,000 years old.

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Kayakers discovered a human skull in a drought-hit river last September. Experts say it likely belonged to a man who lived between 5,500 and 6,000 BC.

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