Two kayakers in Minnesota found a human skull fragment believed to be roughly 8,000 years old, sheriff officials said.The curious kayakers discovered the skull fragment in September while on the Minnesota River near Sacred Heart, about 100 miles west of Minneapolis, WCCO reported.The skull was sent to local officials and later an FBI forensic anthropologist who used carbon dating to estimate the skull belonged to a young man who lived between 5,500 and 6,000 B.C., according to the Renville County Sheriff’s Office.
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