Knowth Mace Head Knowth Mace Head Ceremonial carved flint Mace Head found in the right-hand recess of the eastern tomb chamber. It would originally have been mounted on a wooden handle through the large hole. This is undoubtedly one of the finest works of art created by the passage tomb builders of western Europe.



This image is about the size of the actual mace head which is only 80mm long.





The Mace Head featured in The Irish Times 'A history of Ireland in 100 objects' series.

Professor George Eogan (left), is showing the Taoiseach of the time, Mr Haughey (right) the recently discovered Knowth Mace Head. Also in the photograph is Professor Brendan O'Riordan the director of the National Museum at the time. More ...

