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National Museum of Ireland
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Submitted by | Sunny100 |
Added | Oct 03 2010 |
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Site in Co. Dublin Ireland (Southern). The three-faced head of Lug, the Celtic diety, forms part of the Drumeague Pantheon Collection in the museum. The stone head was dug up from a hillside at Corleck, Co.Cavan, in 1885. The head is called The Corleck Tricephalos, and dates from the Iron-Age.
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