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VILLAGE OF CERNE ABBAS DORSET UK.
Cerne Abbas is a charming and quaint village that is world renowned for the Cerne Giant, a 180 ft high ancient chalk figure carved out into the steep sloping hillside above the village. The origins of the Giant, now owned by the National Trust, are a mix of fact and speculation. Some believe that he represents the Roman god, Hercules and is over 1500 years old
published: 26 Jul 2020
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Archaeologists reveal likely age of enigmatic Cerne Abbas Giant - and it's not what anyone expected
It's been a mystery for decades - who carved a picture of a naked man into a Dorset hillside, when did they do it and why? Well we're still not certain about why but thanks to some groundbreaking new archaeological research, we've got a better idea about when.
The Cerne Abbas Giant is Britain’s largest, and possibly most recognisable, chalk hill figure, standing at 180ft (55 metres). Generations have speculated about the age and meaning of the club-brandishing giant. Was he a depiction of the legendary demi-god Hercules, an ancient fertility symbol, or even the soldier and statesman Oliver Cromwell? Another legend holds that the figure was carved around the body of a giant who was slain by local people after he terrorised the countryside.
The National Trust have been looking after him sin...
published: 12 May 2021
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WALKS IN DORSET at CERNE ABBAS (& THE CERNE ABBAS GIANT)
This is the second video in my series “Walks in Dorset” accompanied by my Whippet (Logan). In this episode I visit the pretty village of Cerne Abbas & even smaller hamlet of Up Cerne.
Starting off in Cerne Abbas, I explore the magical St Augustine,s Well in the churchyard before heading North to explore the wonders of the Cerne Abbas Giant (a huge figure carved in to the side of the chalk hills). Continuing North, I enjoy some stunning views of the valley before heading down into Minterne Parva Farm & then on to Up Cerne where there is an impressive Manor House, Church & beautiful lake.
My 4 mile circular journey ends back at Cerne Abbas with some superb views of the “Giant” on the opposite side of the valley.
Shortly after the start of the video, I have included a 2 minute long clip o...
published: 19 Jun 2020
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The Cerne Abbas Giant - Enigma of Britain's Biggest Phallus
The Cerne-Abbas Giant, today managed by the National Trust, has puzzled historians since its sudden appearance in the written record in 1694. When was it created? What was its purpose? As recent as 2021 we have begun to shed more light on some of the questions. Watch until the end, if you want to know how to (archeologically!) date a giant phallus...
For chalk figures, also have a look at Tom Scott's video about the Uffington White Horse:
https://youtu.be/s6kNR8Mj0ZE
Also, have a look at the National Trust's excellent short docu about the dating effort:
https://youtu.be/zGrirP7BthA
published: 24 Apr 2023
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Cerne Abbas (1946)
Item title reads - Cerne Abbas (Dorset).
An electric milk float draws up outside a house in Cerne Abbas. C/U of Lady Pamela Digby, acting milk woman for the holiday fortnight. C/U of her husband Lord Edward Kenelm Digby in the driving seat, he writes in delivery book. They bought the van but couldn't spare a farm worker to drive it so they deliver the milk themselves. Lady Digby hands two bottles of milk to a housewife. They puts the empties in the back of the van. M/S of children holding their milk bottles. C/U as Lord Digby puts the van into gear and drives away. M/S as he drives up to their own ancestral home.
FILM ID:1408.07
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. ...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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Cerne Abbas village & Exploring an ancient village!! (15th century) Most beautiful village!
Welcome back to my channel!!!
This village is called cerne abbas village and the giant cerne abbas figure on the hill! He's naked!!!
Today i take you to dorchester with cute little villages in england!!! These are so beautiful and everything i imagined i would see in England! You will need a car to get here and the best place to see the cerne abbas is from the lay-by on the road!
I hope you enjoy this video and dont forget to comment, like and subscribed to never miss a episode!!! (every monday)!
Peace,
Travel Kiwi ✌🏼🇳🇿
Instagram- Travelkiwi97
cerne abbas village
published: 15 Jun 2020
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Cerne Abbas, Dorset
In this video we showcase the historic village of Cerne Abbas, often known for the Cerne Abbas Giant, but also has a historic past with interesting buildings, remains of an abbey and stunning church along with lovely crystal clear riverside walks and hilltop views.
Explore more beautiful places in Dorset www.dorset-nl.org.uk
The Stepping into Nature project, which is led by the Dorset National Landscape, commissioned Ben Ingram to celebrate and showcase naturally beautiful places in Dorset. With thanks to the National Lottery Community Fund.
Music: We Dream of Eden - Morning Mist
published: 22 Nov 2023
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Who Is The Famous Cerne Giant? | Ancient Unexplained Files
Subscribe to Quest TV for more great clips: https://bit.ly/3Womgne
Despite being one of the largest chalk figures in Britain, the identity of the Cerne Giant has remained a mystery for thousands of years. Can scientists decipher who the chalk figure is?
🇬🇧 Catch full episodes of your favourite Quest shows on discovery+: https://bit.ly/3I0w6qs
From Season 1 Episode 1.
Follow Quest on Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuestTV
published: 17 Feb 2023
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2021 cerne abbas movie
A stroll around the village of Cerne Abbas, in Dorset, to visit their "Open Gardens". August 2021
published: 24 Aug 2021
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Alison Visits The Cerne Abbas Giant - 21/06/2023
▶️ Alison Visits The Cerne Abbas Giant - 21/06/2023
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published: 21 Jun 2023
6:17
VILLAGE OF CERNE ABBAS DORSET UK.
Cerne Abbas is a charming and quaint village that is world renowned for the Cerne Giant, a 180 ft high ancient chalk figure carved out into the steep sloping hi...
Cerne Abbas is a charming and quaint village that is world renowned for the Cerne Giant, a 180 ft high ancient chalk figure carved out into the steep sloping hillside above the village. The origins of the Giant, now owned by the National Trust, are a mix of fact and speculation. Some believe that he represents the Roman god, Hercules and is over 1500 years old
https://wn.com/Village_Of_Cerne_Abbas_Dorset_Uk.
Cerne Abbas is a charming and quaint village that is world renowned for the Cerne Giant, a 180 ft high ancient chalk figure carved out into the steep sloping hillside above the village. The origins of the Giant, now owned by the National Trust, are a mix of fact and speculation. Some believe that he represents the Roman god, Hercules and is over 1500 years old
- published: 26 Jul 2020
- views: 1878
3:51
Archaeologists reveal likely age of enigmatic Cerne Abbas Giant - and it's not what anyone expected
It's been a mystery for decades - who carved a picture of a naked man into a Dorset hillside, when did they do it and why? Well we're still not certain about wh...
It's been a mystery for decades - who carved a picture of a naked man into a Dorset hillside, when did they do it and why? Well we're still not certain about why but thanks to some groundbreaking new archaeological research, we've got a better idea about when.
The Cerne Abbas Giant is Britain’s largest, and possibly most recognisable, chalk hill figure, standing at 180ft (55 metres). Generations have speculated about the age and meaning of the club-brandishing giant. Was he a depiction of the legendary demi-god Hercules, an ancient fertility symbol, or even the soldier and statesman Oliver Cromwell? Another legend holds that the figure was carved around the body of a giant who was slain by local people after he terrorised the countryside.
The National Trust have been looking after him since 1920 and in 2020, Trust archaeologists, in partnership with the University of Gloucestershire, Allen Environmental Archaeology and the Pratt Bequest, used state-of-the art sediment analysis to discover some more of the Giants secrets. You can hear about what they discovered in this video and there's a further update here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-67717015
Find out more about the giant on our website https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/dorset/cerne-giant/history-of-the-cerne-giant
We protect and care for places so people and nature can thrive. Everyone can get involved, everyone can make a difference. Nature, beauty, history. For everyone, for ever.
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https://wn.com/Archaeologists_Reveal_Likely_Age_Of_Enigmatic_Cerne_Abbas_Giant_And_It's_Not_What_Anyone_Expected
It's been a mystery for decades - who carved a picture of a naked man into a Dorset hillside, when did they do it and why? Well we're still not certain about why but thanks to some groundbreaking new archaeological research, we've got a better idea about when.
The Cerne Abbas Giant is Britain’s largest, and possibly most recognisable, chalk hill figure, standing at 180ft (55 metres). Generations have speculated about the age and meaning of the club-brandishing giant. Was he a depiction of the legendary demi-god Hercules, an ancient fertility symbol, or even the soldier and statesman Oliver Cromwell? Another legend holds that the figure was carved around the body of a giant who was slain by local people after he terrorised the countryside.
The National Trust have been looking after him since 1920 and in 2020, Trust archaeologists, in partnership with the University of Gloucestershire, Allen Environmental Archaeology and the Pratt Bequest, used state-of-the art sediment analysis to discover some more of the Giants secrets. You can hear about what they discovered in this video and there's a further update here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-67717015
Find out more about the giant on our website https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/dorset/cerne-giant/history-of-the-cerne-giant
We protect and care for places so people and nature can thrive. Everyone can get involved, everyone can make a difference. Nature, beauty, history. For everyone, for ever.
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- published: 12 May 2021
- views: 277914
19:22
WALKS IN DORSET at CERNE ABBAS (& THE CERNE ABBAS GIANT)
This is the second video in my series “Walks in Dorset” accompanied by my Whippet (Logan). In this episode I visit the pretty village of Cerne Abbas & even sma...
This is the second video in my series “Walks in Dorset” accompanied by my Whippet (Logan). In this episode I visit the pretty village of Cerne Abbas & even smaller hamlet of Up Cerne.
Starting off in Cerne Abbas, I explore the magical St Augustine,s Well in the churchyard before heading North to explore the wonders of the Cerne Abbas Giant (a huge figure carved in to the side of the chalk hills). Continuing North, I enjoy some stunning views of the valley before heading down into Minterne Parva Farm & then on to Up Cerne where there is an impressive Manor House, Church & beautiful lake.
My 4 mile circular journey ends back at Cerne Abbas with some superb views of the “Giant” on the opposite side of the valley.
Shortly after the start of the video, I have included a 2 minute long clip of photographs & short commentary giving a little bit of history about Cerne Abbas.
Maps courtesy of Google Maps.
For further videos in the series, please go to: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP-PdocpLbbVj_2E4VxeU_w
or my website at https://daveford5966.wixsite.com/website.
Check out my other videos on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DAVESCOUNTRYSIDEWALKS
UPDATE (May 2021)
Archaeologists believe an ancient naked figure sculpted into a chalk hillside was created during the late Saxon period.
Soil samples from the Cerne Abbas Giant were analysed by scientists over 12 months to reveal the landmark's age.
The research also sparked a new theory that the Dorset giant was forgotten for generations after it was first sculpted and then later rediscovered.
Geoarchaeologist Mike Allen said the age result was "not what was expected".
He said: "Everyone was wrong and that makes these results even more exciting."
Soil samples from the giant's elbows and feet were extracted in March 2020 but the results were delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In July, scientists said microscopic snails revealed the giant was unlikely to be prehistoric.
"Many archaeologists and historians thought he was prehistoric or post-medieval, but not medieval," said Mr Allen.
Scientists studied soil samples by using technology to show when individual grains of sand in the sediment were last exposed to sunlight.
Researchers said material taken from the deepest layer yielded a date range of AD700 to 1100, which suggested the giant was first made by late Saxons.
The Anglo-Saxon period lasted for 600 years, from 410 to 1066, before the middle ages.
But other samples suggested the giant was made at later dates of up to 1560, which left the archaeologists with a conundrum, due to the earliest documented record of the giant featuring in a church warden's account of repairing it in 1694.
National Trust senior archaeologist Martin Papworth said the science suggested the giant "could be medieval" but added surviving documents from Cerne Abbey, founded in AD987, "don't mention the giant".
"In the 16th Century it's as if the giant's not there, and John Norden's survey of 1617 makes no mention of him," he added.
Mr Papworth's theory is that the giant may have been created in the late Saxon period, but then for some unknown reason was neglected for several hundred years and grassed over, before being rediscovered.
"That would explain why he doesn't appear in the abbey records or in Tudor surveys," he said.
https://wn.com/Walks_In_Dorset_At_Cerne_Abbas_(_The_Cerne_Abbas_Giant)
This is the second video in my series “Walks in Dorset” accompanied by my Whippet (Logan). In this episode I visit the pretty village of Cerne Abbas & even smaller hamlet of Up Cerne.
Starting off in Cerne Abbas, I explore the magical St Augustine,s Well in the churchyard before heading North to explore the wonders of the Cerne Abbas Giant (a huge figure carved in to the side of the chalk hills). Continuing North, I enjoy some stunning views of the valley before heading down into Minterne Parva Farm & then on to Up Cerne where there is an impressive Manor House, Church & beautiful lake.
My 4 mile circular journey ends back at Cerne Abbas with some superb views of the “Giant” on the opposite side of the valley.
Shortly after the start of the video, I have included a 2 minute long clip of photographs & short commentary giving a little bit of history about Cerne Abbas.
Maps courtesy of Google Maps.
For further videos in the series, please go to: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP-PdocpLbbVj_2E4VxeU_w
or my website at https://daveford5966.wixsite.com/website.
Check out my other videos on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DAVESCOUNTRYSIDEWALKS
UPDATE (May 2021)
Archaeologists believe an ancient naked figure sculpted into a chalk hillside was created during the late Saxon period.
Soil samples from the Cerne Abbas Giant were analysed by scientists over 12 months to reveal the landmark's age.
The research also sparked a new theory that the Dorset giant was forgotten for generations after it was first sculpted and then later rediscovered.
Geoarchaeologist Mike Allen said the age result was "not what was expected".
He said: "Everyone was wrong and that makes these results even more exciting."
Soil samples from the giant's elbows and feet were extracted in March 2020 but the results were delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In July, scientists said microscopic snails revealed the giant was unlikely to be prehistoric.
"Many archaeologists and historians thought he was prehistoric or post-medieval, but not medieval," said Mr Allen.
Scientists studied soil samples by using technology to show when individual grains of sand in the sediment were last exposed to sunlight.
Researchers said material taken from the deepest layer yielded a date range of AD700 to 1100, which suggested the giant was first made by late Saxons.
The Anglo-Saxon period lasted for 600 years, from 410 to 1066, before the middle ages.
But other samples suggested the giant was made at later dates of up to 1560, which left the archaeologists with a conundrum, due to the earliest documented record of the giant featuring in a church warden's account of repairing it in 1694.
National Trust senior archaeologist Martin Papworth said the science suggested the giant "could be medieval" but added surviving documents from Cerne Abbey, founded in AD987, "don't mention the giant".
"In the 16th Century it's as if the giant's not there, and John Norden's survey of 1617 makes no mention of him," he added.
Mr Papworth's theory is that the giant may have been created in the late Saxon period, but then for some unknown reason was neglected for several hundred years and grassed over, before being rediscovered.
"That would explain why he doesn't appear in the abbey records or in Tudor surveys," he said.
- published: 19 Jun 2020
- views: 5421
11:17
The Cerne Abbas Giant - Enigma of Britain's Biggest Phallus
The Cerne-Abbas Giant, today managed by the National Trust, has puzzled historians since its sudden appearance in the written record in 1694. When was it create...
The Cerne-Abbas Giant, today managed by the National Trust, has puzzled historians since its sudden appearance in the written record in 1694. When was it created? What was its purpose? As recent as 2021 we have begun to shed more light on some of the questions. Watch until the end, if you want to know how to (archeologically!) date a giant phallus...
For chalk figures, also have a look at Tom Scott's video about the Uffington White Horse:
https://youtu.be/s6kNR8Mj0ZE
Also, have a look at the National Trust's excellent short docu about the dating effort:
https://youtu.be/zGrirP7BthA
https://wn.com/The_Cerne_Abbas_Giant_Enigma_Of_Britain's_Biggest_Phallus
The Cerne-Abbas Giant, today managed by the National Trust, has puzzled historians since its sudden appearance in the written record in 1694. When was it created? What was its purpose? As recent as 2021 we have begun to shed more light on some of the questions. Watch until the end, if you want to know how to (archeologically!) date a giant phallus...
For chalk figures, also have a look at Tom Scott's video about the Uffington White Horse:
https://youtu.be/s6kNR8Mj0ZE
Also, have a look at the National Trust's excellent short docu about the dating effort:
https://youtu.be/zGrirP7BthA
- published: 24 Apr 2023
- views: 20357
0:53
Cerne Abbas (1946)
Item title reads - Cerne Abbas (Dorset).
An electric milk float draws up outside a house in Cerne Abbas. C/U of Lady Pamela Digby, acting milk woman for the ...
Item title reads - Cerne Abbas (Dorset).
An electric milk float draws up outside a house in Cerne Abbas. C/U of Lady Pamela Digby, acting milk woman for the holiday fortnight. C/U of her husband Lord Edward Kenelm Digby in the driving seat, he writes in delivery book. They bought the van but couldn't spare a farm worker to drive it so they deliver the milk themselves. Lady Digby hands two bottles of milk to a housewife. They puts the empties in the back of the van. M/S of children holding their milk bottles. C/U as Lord Digby puts the van into gear and drives away. M/S as he drives up to their own ancestral home.
FILM ID:1408.07
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
https://wn.com/Cerne_Abbas_(1946)
Item title reads - Cerne Abbas (Dorset).
An electric milk float draws up outside a house in Cerne Abbas. C/U of Lady Pamela Digby, acting milk woman for the holiday fortnight. C/U of her husband Lord Edward Kenelm Digby in the driving seat, he writes in delivery book. They bought the van but couldn't spare a farm worker to drive it so they deliver the milk themselves. Lady Digby hands two bottles of milk to a housewife. They puts the empties in the back of the van. M/S of children holding their milk bottles. C/U as Lord Digby puts the van into gear and drives away. M/S as he drives up to their own ancestral home.
FILM ID:1408.07
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 2741
5:23
Cerne Abbas village & Exploring an ancient village!! (15th century) Most beautiful village!
Welcome back to my channel!!!
This village is called cerne abbas village and the giant cerne abbas figure on the hill! He's naked!!!
Today i take you to dorche...
Welcome back to my channel!!!
This village is called cerne abbas village and the giant cerne abbas figure on the hill! He's naked!!!
Today i take you to dorchester with cute little villages in england!!! These are so beautiful and everything i imagined i would see in England! You will need a car to get here and the best place to see the cerne abbas is from the lay-by on the road!
I hope you enjoy this video and dont forget to comment, like and subscribed to never miss a episode!!! (every monday)!
Peace,
Travel Kiwi ✌🏼🇳🇿
Instagram- Travelkiwi97
cerne abbas village
https://wn.com/Cerne_Abbas_Village_Exploring_An_Ancient_Village_(15Th_Century)_Most_Beautiful_Village
Welcome back to my channel!!!
This village is called cerne abbas village and the giant cerne abbas figure on the hill! He's naked!!!
Today i take you to dorchester with cute little villages in england!!! These are so beautiful and everything i imagined i would see in England! You will need a car to get here and the best place to see the cerne abbas is from the lay-by on the road!
I hope you enjoy this video and dont forget to comment, like and subscribed to never miss a episode!!! (every monday)!
Peace,
Travel Kiwi ✌🏼🇳🇿
Instagram- Travelkiwi97
cerne abbas village
- published: 15 Jun 2020
- views: 2330
1:01
Cerne Abbas, Dorset
In this video we showcase the historic village of Cerne Abbas, often known for the Cerne Abbas Giant, but also has a historic past with interesting buildings, r...
In this video we showcase the historic village of Cerne Abbas, often known for the Cerne Abbas Giant, but also has a historic past with interesting buildings, remains of an abbey and stunning church along with lovely crystal clear riverside walks and hilltop views.
Explore more beautiful places in Dorset www.dorset-nl.org.uk
The Stepping into Nature project, which is led by the Dorset National Landscape, commissioned Ben Ingram to celebrate and showcase naturally beautiful places in Dorset. With thanks to the National Lottery Community Fund.
Music: We Dream of Eden - Morning Mist
https://wn.com/Cerne_Abbas,_Dorset
In this video we showcase the historic village of Cerne Abbas, often known for the Cerne Abbas Giant, but also has a historic past with interesting buildings, remains of an abbey and stunning church along with lovely crystal clear riverside walks and hilltop views.
Explore more beautiful places in Dorset www.dorset-nl.org.uk
The Stepping into Nature project, which is led by the Dorset National Landscape, commissioned Ben Ingram to celebrate and showcase naturally beautiful places in Dorset. With thanks to the National Lottery Community Fund.
Music: We Dream of Eden - Morning Mist
- published: 22 Nov 2023
- views: 59
8:05
Who Is The Famous Cerne Giant? | Ancient Unexplained Files
Subscribe to Quest TV for more great clips: https://bit.ly/3Womgne
Despite being one of the largest chalk figures in Britain, the identity of the Cerne Giant h...
Subscribe to Quest TV for more great clips: https://bit.ly/3Womgne
Despite being one of the largest chalk figures in Britain, the identity of the Cerne Giant has remained a mystery for thousands of years. Can scientists decipher who the chalk figure is?
🇬🇧 Catch full episodes of your favourite Quest shows on discovery+: https://bit.ly/3I0w6qs
From Season 1 Episode 1.
Follow Quest on Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuestTV
https://wn.com/Who_Is_The_Famous_Cerne_Giant_|_Ancient_Unexplained_Files
Subscribe to Quest TV for more great clips: https://bit.ly/3Womgne
Despite being one of the largest chalk figures in Britain, the identity of the Cerne Giant has remained a mystery for thousands of years. Can scientists decipher who the chalk figure is?
🇬🇧 Catch full episodes of your favourite Quest shows on discovery+: https://bit.ly/3I0w6qs
From Season 1 Episode 1.
Follow Quest on Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuestTV
- published: 17 Feb 2023
- views: 5821
5:09
2021 cerne abbas movie
A stroll around the village of Cerne Abbas, in Dorset, to visit their "Open Gardens". August 2021
A stroll around the village of Cerne Abbas, in Dorset, to visit their "Open Gardens". August 2021
https://wn.com/2021_Cerne_Abbas_Movie
A stroll around the village of Cerne Abbas, in Dorset, to visit their "Open Gardens". August 2021
- published: 24 Aug 2021
- views: 239
3:53
Alison Visits The Cerne Abbas Giant - 21/06/2023
▶️ Alison Visits The Cerne Abbas Giant - 21/06/2023
📡 Broadcast live on ITV1 - 21/06/2023
Main Channel: 🔗 https://youtube.com/@LU7Clips
Join the discussion on...
▶️ Alison Visits The Cerne Abbas Giant - 21/06/2023
📡 Broadcast live on ITV1 - 21/06/2023
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▶️ Alison Visits The Cerne Abbas Giant - 21/06/2023
📡 Broadcast live on ITV1 - 21/06/2023
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- published: 21 Jun 2023
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