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Hill figures, like megaliths, were often seen as a way to exert control over a landscape that must have seemed sometimes frightening and immutable to primitive civilizations. This chalk figure of a snake was probably an appeal to some forgotten god, but by modern times, its meaning was lost to history.
{{Wiki|Hill figure}}s, like {{Wiki|megalith}}s, were often seen as a way to exert control over a landscape that must have seemed sometimes frightening and immutable to primitive civilizations. This chalk figure of a [[snake]] was probably an appeal to some forgotten god, but by [[modern times]], its meaning was lost to history.
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Hill figures, like megaliths, were often seen as a way to exert control over a landscape that must have seemed sometimes frightening and immutable to primitive civilizations. This chalk figure of a snake was probably an appeal to some forgotten god, but by modern times, its meaning was lost to history.