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... After retrieving the skull the boys turned it in the Kennewick police (www. ... The skeleton, Kennewick man as it would be called later, was "nearly complete only missing the sternum and a few small bones in the hands and feet"(www. ...
After running a series of radiocarbon test, X-rays and a host of other test Chatters and his team reported that Kennewick man was a five foot eight to nine inch, later middle age male who lived about 9200 to 9500 years ago. Kennewick mans skeleton showed a host of injuries among the most serious were, "a compound fractures of at least 6 ribs and apparent damage to his left shoulder musculature, atrophy of the left humorous due to muscle damage, and the healing projectile wound in his right pelvis" (www. ... With many more injures and by examining the attachment of muscles to the skull, Chatters concluded that Kennewick man lived a life a constant pain and that one or all of these injuries could have been the cause of his death.
Approximate Word count = 748 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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