Teacher Jun :
Headless Man
Various
species of mythical headless men were rumored, in antiquity and later, to
inhabit remote parts of the world. They are variously known as akephaloi (Greek
ἀκέφαλοι, "headless ones") or Blemmyes (Latin:
Blemmyae; Greek: βλέμμυες) and described as lacking a head, with their facial
features on their chest. These were at first described as inhabitants of the
Nile system (Aethiopia). Later traditions confined to their habitat to a
particular island in the Brisone River, or shifted it to India.