Through technology, the sheriff's office learned the bone belongs to a young man who suffered blunt force trauma.
A human skull that's about 8,000 years old was found in the Minnesota River south of Sacred Heart.
The skull has a depressed area, which is consistent with blunt force trauma, the sheriff's office said. Through Carbon-14 analysis, preliminary information indicates the man would have been alive between 5,500-6,000 BCE, so nearly 8,000 years ago.
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