Nice. The Cerne Abbas Giant was probably first constructed in the late Anglo-Saxon period, according to…
“a new state-of-the-art sediment analysis by National Trust archaeologists”.
They’ve concluded the giant can have been made no earlier than 700 A.D. Given that it’s obviously not Christian in the modern sense, it’s therefore presumably a genuine if rather late pagan survival from the liminal conversion period.
Cerne Abbas Giant, by Eric Ravilous.
Similar work on the famous White Horse put that hill-figure at around 1,000 B.C.
