- The
Corleck Head is an
Irish three-faced
stone idol
usually dated to the 1st or 2nd
century AD.
Although its
origin is not
known for certain, its placing...
- some with two or
three faces.
Examples include the Mšecké Žehrovice and
Corleck heads.
Severed heads are a
common motif in
Insular Celtic myths, and there...
- The
Corleck Head, Irish, 1st or 2nd
century AD...
- The
Corleck Head, Irish, 1st or 2nd
century AD...
- two or
three faces.
Examples include the Mšecké Žehrovice Head and the
Corleck Head.
Severed heads are a
common motif in
Insular Celtic myths, and there...
- The
Corleck Head, Irish, 1st
century AD, is
connected to the
Gaelic Lughnasadh harvest festival, and may
represent the god Crum Dubh...
-
excavation unearthed the
contemporary Corleck stone idol; they are
sometimes collectively referred to as "the
Corleck Gods".
Based on
their iconography,...
- Triple-headed
eagle Amphisbaena Cephalic disorder Chimera Conjoined twins The
Corleck Head
Diprosopus J****
Supernumerary body part
Three hares Vladimir Demikhov...
- the
interment of the
sculpture to approx. mid 2nd to mid 1st
century BC.
Corleck Head
Hohensalzburg head Bon Marché head
Megaw and Megaw; Venclová, N.,...
- The
Corleck Head is a
carved stone head with
three faces ****ociated with a site of
Lughnasadh celebrations in Ireland. It
dates from the 1st or 2nd century...