The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxIt's one of Britain's weirdest - and rudest - landmarks, and has been baffling historians for years.Now researchers believe they may finally have dug up some answers about the Cerne Abbas Giant - a 180ft naked man, wielding a club, carved into the chalk on a hillside in Dorset.Previously thought to be a prehistoric fertility symbol, archaeologists have now dated the attraction to Saxon times between 700-1100AD and suggest it might be an image of their God known as Helith.But the artwork's exact origin remains a mystery.It's not the only British attraction that has left the experts scratching their heads.
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