Rynne, E. (1972). Celtic stone idols in Ireland. In: n.e. The Iron Age in the Irish Sea province. pp. 79-98.

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Celtic stone idols in Ireland
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The Iron Age in the Irish Sea province
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79 - 98
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The identification of Irish stone heads and other such iconic sculpture as belonging to the pagan Celtic period has largely to be based on art-historical criteria. Nonetheless, it is believed that such identification is possible, even if it be generally of a tentative nature. Certain features seem to be virtually exclusive to the carvings and furthermore are not generally found associated with later sculpture. It is also possible, in some cases, to recognise certain schools of sculpture. Finally, it seems possible to link many of these sculptured idols with Celtic sculpture in Britain and points eastwards (see also 72/1636). Au(adp)
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Etienne Rynne
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1972
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Irish Stone Heads (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008