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The '''Cerne Abbas giant''', also referred to as the '''Rude Man''' or the '''Rude Giant''', is a [[hill figure]] of a giant naked man on a hillside near the village of [[Cerne Abbas]], to the north of [[Dorchester, Dorset|Dorchester]], in [[Dorset]], [[England]]. The figure is carved into the side of a steep hill, and is best viewed from the opposite side of the valley or from the air. The carving is formed by a [[trench]] which has been cut through grass and earth into the underlying [[chalk]]. In his right hand the giant holds a knobbed [[Club (weapon)|club]]. The '''Cerne Abbas giant''', also referred to as the '''Rude Man''' or the '''Rude Giant''', is a [[hill figure]] of a giant naked man on a hillside near the village of [[Cerne Abbas]], to the north of [[Dorchester, Dorset|Dorchester]], in [[Dorset]], [[England]]. The figure is carved into the side of a steep hill, and is best viewed from the opposite side of the valley or from the air. The carving is formed by a [[trench]] which has been cut through grass and earth into the underlying [[chalk]]. In his right hand the giant holds a knobbed [[Club (weapon)|club]].
 +==History==
 +Like several other chalk figures carved into the English countryside, the Cerne Abbas giant is often thought of as an ancient creation. However, like many of the other figures, its history cannot be traced back further than the late 17th century, making an origin during the [[British Iron Age|Celtic]], [[Roman Britain|Roman]] or even [[Early Medieval]] periods difficult to prove.
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The Cerne Abbas giant, also referred to as the Rude Man or the Rude Giant, is a hill figure of a giant naked man on a hillside near the village of Cerne Abbas, to the north of Dorchester, in Dorset, England. The figure is carved into the side of a steep hill, and is best viewed from the opposite side of the valley or from the air. The carving is formed by a trench which has been cut through grass and earth into the underlying chalk. In his right hand the giant holds a knobbed club.

History

Like several other chalk figures carved into the English countryside, the Cerne Abbas giant is often thought of as an ancient creation. However, like many of the other figures, its history cannot be traced back further than the late 17th century, making an origin during the Celtic, Roman or even Early Medieval periods difficult to prove.



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