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註釋"This is the story of these mysterious carvings, their history, location and psychological significance. Called Sheela na gigs, these figures display and emphasise the genital organs, as symbols of fertility and new life. Originally symbols of God as 'The Great Mother' in pre-Celtic society, the Celts integrated them into their druidic religion to later become part of Celtic Christianity.