The
National Parks Service said Friday that forensic anthropologists
determined the skull is from the late 1200s and belonged to a Native
American man in his early-to-mid 20s.
A company that nearly auctioned the skull last year said notarized documents showed it was discovered on a Gettysburg farm.
Estate
Auction Co. canceled the Hagerstown, Maryland, auction in June amid
public outcry and donated the skull to the Parks Service.
Gettysburg
National Military Park's Katie Lawhon says law enforcement is
investigating circumstances of the confusion over the skull's origin.
The Parks Service says it's still deciding what to do with the remains.
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