A team of archaeologists are returning to the Island to investigate prehistoric burial mounds.
The excavation is part of a project launched in 2016, which was halted in 2019 due to the pandemic.
The Isle of Man is home to more than 160 round mounds, built during the Bronze Age, with the dig taking place near Kirk Michael.
The team will be digging from June 18 to July 15, with a chance for locals to volunteer and have a go at being an archaeologist.
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