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    The term beheading refers to the act of deliberately decapitating a person, either as a means of murder or as an execution; it may be performed with an axe, sword, or knife, or by mechanical means such as a guillotine. An executioner who carries out executions by beheading is sometimes called a headsman. [1] .

  2. Dec 1, 2014 · A book review and interview about the cultural and historical significance of decapitated human heads. Learn about shrunken heads, phrenology, guillotine, head transplants, and more.

  3. Explore the symbolic meaning of severed head in art and literature, depicting death, conflict, and pivotal moments throughout history.

  4. Aug 27, 2013 · Here’s how it works. Can a decapitated head speak?(Image credit: Gwoeii | Shutterstock.com) Centuries-old tales have described severed heads that seemed to live on for a few seconds — blinking,...

  5. Oct 22, 2022 · Explore the role of severed heads in various folklore traditions, from Greek mythology to the French Revolution. Learn about the stories of Medusa, Mimir, Orpheus, St Catherine and the Headless Horseman.

  6. Apr 5, 2015 · 10 Ancient Tales About Severed Heads. by Nathan Willey. fact checked by Jamie Frater. 649. Severed heads abound in mythology and religion, and while some are polite enough to stay dead, most have a nasty habit of causing trouble for those of us whose heads are still connected to our shoulders.

  7. A Severed Head is a 1961 British novel by Iris Murdoch, a prolific and highly professional writer who dealt with ethical or moral issues. The novel follows the chaotic and tragic love affairs of Martin Lynch-Gibbon, a wine salesman, and his five partners, who are all connected by a severed head.