Is this a case where some user has, over a very long time, voted on a lot of my content?
Yes. Specifically, it appears that the user was targeting posts from particular users for voting and other actions. To be clear: we have no reason to believe you did anything wrong here.
If this is the case why wasn't it caught and rectified earlier?
The user who cast these votes has deliberately taken steps to evade automated serial voting detection (I'm being deliberately vague here to avoid giving advice on how to do this) and to cast doubt on whether their voting was indeed targeted. In fact, a smaller number of their votes to you were previously reversed, but they've since experimented and learned how to avoid automated reversals (despite warnings from moderators not to target votes in this manner).
Eventually, a moderator investigating a serial-voting flag found sufficient evidence that the warnings were not being heeded and that the user's voting, as a whole, was not organic. They escalated to the Community Management team, who can see individual votes. A community manager investigated the details of the voting and concluded that this user's voting was indeed targeted, then performed a bulk invalidation of a large portion of the user's votes.
We apologize for this taking long enough for it to build up to this level, and we recognize that it can feel like an undeserved kick in the teeth. You were one of ~8 users who received at least 100 of the votes reversed in this action.