- The
Corraghy Heads was the name
given to two
physically connected Iron Age
stone idols uncovered c. 1855 in the
townland of Drumeague,
County Cavan, Ireland...
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excavation to make way for
farming land. The head was
uncovered alongside the
Corraghy Heads—a
stylistically very
different janiform sculpture with a ram's head...
-
excavated from late
Bronze Age crannogs, and the Iron Age
Corleck and
Corraghy stone idol heads.
According to the
writer and
archeologist Anne Ross, Barron...
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sacred well. The 1st
century AD
Celtic stone idols, the
Corleck Head and
Corraghy Heads (collectively
known as the "Corleck Gods"), are
thought to have been...
- multi-headed (as with the
Irish "Dreenan"
figure on Boa
Island and the
Corraghy Heads) or multi-faced
idols were a
common part of
Celtic iconography. Such...
-
Cootehill Corragho 331
Upper Loughtee Lavey Cavan Corraghy 240
Clankee Bailieborough Bailieborough Corraghy 150
Clankee Sher****
Bailieborough Corragloon...
- H3668 3479 Corraderrybrock,
Concentric stone circles, grid ref: H0308 4374
Corraghy,
Sweat house, grid ref: H4646 3320 Corragunt,
Sweat house, grid ref: H5252...
- Corracoash, Corraderrybrock, Corradillar,
Corradreenan East, Corradovar,
Corraghy, Corragl****, Corragl**** West, Corragole, Corragunt, Corraharra, Corraheen...