Minnesota s Kensington Runestone inspires TV show and folks who ve found skulls at home
During a hands-on demonstration for students from Alexandria Technical and Community College, the executive director for the Runestone Museum in Alexandria, Minn., says she has received calls from area residents with human bones Written By: Karen Tolkkinen | ×
Alexandria Technical and Community College students Louis Gunnery, left, and Austin Beilke examine a 12,000-year-old mastodon pelvic bone at the Runestone Museum. (Karen Tolkkinen / Echo Press)
ALEXANDRIA, Minn. Two Minnesota residents might not have skeletons in their closet, but they do have the skulls. Or, at least, they used to.
Interest in Kensington Runestone draws out folks who have skulls in their closet
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Minnesota s Kensington Runestone inspires TV show — and folks who ve found skulls at home
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