You can see a 2,000 year old bronze spoon used for telling the future, found in the west of the Island.
Unearthed by metal detectorist Rob Middleton on a Patrick farm, there have only been 28 such iron age artefacts discovered worldwide.
It's the first of its type on the Isle of Man and demonstrates ancient rituals used by our ancestors to predict the future.
The spoon will be on display at the House of Manannan from this Friday, February 14.
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