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Three-headed 'Corleck Head' sculpture may have been associated with human sacrifice 1,900 years ago, experts suggest
Three-headed 'Corleck Head' sculpture may have been associated with human sacrifice 1,900 years ago, experts suggest The Corleck Head sculpture, currently housed at the National Museum of Ireland, may ...
Until the late 19th century, Corleck Hill, in the Co Cavan townland of Drumeague, was the site of a Lughnasa festival held on the first Sunday of August. Lughnasa was one of the great quarterly feasts ...
IN ancient times Lusk was the site of a sanctuary dedicated to the Celtic sun-god Lugh and was actually called Lugh-lochta Loga. THE wife of Cuchullain, Emer, was born in a place called Rathmooney, ...
In August many pagans and polytheists celebrate the summer festival of Lughnasadh. Here are eight things to know about the holiday: 1. Lughnasadh, also called Lammas, falls on August 1, roughly ...
Cork illustrator Sean Fitzgerald drew inspiration from his Donegal base for his impressive book of Celtic tales, writes Marjorie Brennan IT’S A long way from Cork to Donegal, but the counties which ...
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