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Fethard Historical Society report on the local Sheela na Gigs, including the stolen Kiltinan figure.
Description and photograph of the Lavey Sheela na Gig found in a graveyard at Lavey, Co. Cavan in 1842.
Quest by Kathryn Price Theatana into the history, etymology and magic of the Sheela na Gigs, mainly from a wiccan point of view.
Historical overview and interpretations, compiled by Jack Roberts.
Descriptions and images, possible interpretations, bibliography, and links, compiled by Tara McLoughlin.
John Harding aims to document and photograph all of the Sheela Na Gig carvings in the UK. He includes an overview and bibliography of the topic.
Offers a theory as to what the words 'Sheela na Gig' really mean.
A detailed, illustrated article from the online collaborative encyclopedia, which discusses the origin of the name of these figures and what they are meant to represent. Includes a bibliography.
Anthony Weir, author of "Images of Lust", discusses and displays photographs of exhibitionist carvings, both male and female, on mediƦval churches.
Gabriel Cannon presents photographs, descriptions and location details of all the known Irish sheelas, with book list, trivia, links and author profile.
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