Cerne Abbas Giant in Dorset
“Some think the giant represents a Celtic god who once clutched a severed head – a mound below the giant’s left hand may once have represented this.
In 1774 Rev. John Hutchins published a censored copy of a drawing of the giant by William Stukely who, he said, he was told in 1735 by the local steward that the giant was ‘a modern thing’ cut by Lord Holles, a former owner of the hill from 1642 until 1666 and an ardent critic of Oliver Cromwell.”
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