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The Long Man of Wilmington is a hill figure found on the steep slopes of Windover Hill in East Sussex. Its origin is uncertain; scholars argue over whether it was fashioned in the Neolithic period, the Iron Age, or later. And those are staves in his hands, not skis.  
The [[Long Man of Wilmington]] is a hill figure found on the steep slopes of Windover Hill in [[Sussex|East Sussex]]. Its origin is uncertain; scholars argue over whether it was fashioned in the {{Wiki|Neolithic}} period, the {{Wiki|Iron Age}}, or later. And those are staves in his hands, not skis.  
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The Long Man of Wilmington is a hill figure found on the steep slopes of Windover Hill in East Sussex. Its origin is uncertain; scholars argue over whether it was fashioned in the Neolithic period, the Iron Age, or later. And those are staves in his hands, not skis.