Waddya mean by tradition? Only prehistoric hill figure is Uffington - does one swallow make a summer - does one horse make a herd?
Other hill figures are 17th - 20th century endeavours so if that is a tradition it is a very modern one. ;-)
I have no preconceptions about the Cambridge doodle, but if we accept ( as I think we must ) that Uffington is genuine Iron Age then it would seem quite incredible if such a sophisticated and accomplished piece of landscape art should be the ONLY one of its kind. If Oxford can do it then so can Cambridge
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