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2,000-year-old spoon from Isle of Man may have been used in blood rituals for fortune telling

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A metal detectorist found a rare Iron Age spoon on the Isle of Man .
The spoon dates back to 400 to 100 B.C. It is one of only 28 that have been found in Europe .
Experts believe it may have been used by an Iron Age shaman to tell the future.
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