A 10,000 year old deer skeleton has been unearthed in the west of the Island.
Members of the public spotted the bones on the shore near Kirk Michael on the Isle of Man, and archaeologists from Manx National Heritage excavated the animal last month.
Now, experts are urging people to get in touch if they spot potentially valuable finds while they're out and about.
Natural history curator Laura McCoy says ancient remains are very important and people who walk the coast should report anything unusual that they see.
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