A 1980s archaeological dig on St Patrick's Isle in Peel uncovered a great many fascinating finds.
The Isle of Man hosts many traditional ceremonies throughout the year
The Isle of Man's unique status is represented by a number of national differences and distinctions.
Since the 5th Century AD, crosses have been used in Mann as memorials and grave stones. Many of the Island's churchyards house displays of ancient stone crosses found within the parishes.
How the three legs of Mann came to be adopted as our National Symbol.
Ancient Welsh kings ruled Mann from the 5th to the 9th century, whereas James Stuart, 7th Earl of Derby, became lord of Mann in the 1600s.
The Island's individuality is in part due to its rich history.
The Isle of Man hosts many traditional ceremonies throughout the year