- Study concludes 33,000-year-old skull shows signs of blunt-force trauma. The killer was probably left-handed and used a club to administer the fatal blow. https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/07/cold-case-files-fossilized-skull-shows-evidence-of-33000-year-old-murder/ 22 comments science
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