Stone heads with grim faces probably represented a rain god.
Some Buddhist monks shave their heads as a symbol of renunciation and humility. In Hinduism, some adherents shave their heads as a form of pilgrimage or as part of religious rituals. In Sikhism, male adherents do not cut their hair as a sign of respect for the natural form given by God.
It is to be said that Brahma had four heads. Brahma is an important god in the Hindu religion. Brahma is god who is present in all things and gives all living things life.
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Some Buddhist monks and nuns shave their heads as a symbol of renunciation and simplicity. This practice signifies their commitment to letting go of attachment to physical appearance and worldly desires. It is not a universal practice among all Buddhists, and laypeople typically do not shave their heads.
Orthodox Judaism is a religion where married women often wear small hats, known as snoods, on their heads as a sign of modesty and adherence to religious customs.
They probably represented a rain god.
They likely represented the Rain God.
They didn't. They depicted people with human faces and forms. But many Egyptian gods had the heads of animals. When they were represented in art, they were shown with their god faces, which appeared like the heads of animals.
The most large ones are the Easter Island rock faces.
A stone head with a grim face is most usually associated with the Olmec.
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There are around 900 Moai (stone heads) on Easter Island.
The civilization associated with a stone head with a grim face is the Olmec civilization. These stone heads, known as Olmec colossal heads, were created by the ancient Olmec people who lived in Mesoamerica between 1200 BCE and 400 BCE. The purpose and meaning of these sculptures are still not fully understood, but they are considered to be powerful and important representations of Olmec rulers or deities.
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Those are the faces of Evil!
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It is an idiom. It is referring to the large quantity of faces, not literally a sea of heads.