Ancient Bronze Spoon Predicts Future
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Metal Detectorist Discovers Potential 2,000-Year-Old Divination Spoon

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Iron Age people may have used bronze spoon to forecast the future approximately 2,000 years ago .
The spoon features a wide, circular handle adorned with small spiral decorations and a strawberry-shaped bowl etched with a faint cross.
Metal detectorist Rob Middleton and the owner of the land where Middleton found the spoon donated the artifact to the Manx National Collections .
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