Archaeology correspondent David Keys explains how England’s hillside chalk figures shed fresh light on the political and religious motivations behind their construction
giant – was probably created by the Anglo-Saxons in early medieval times has substantial implications for how historians interpret at least some of southern Britain’s other hillside images.
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