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Neolithic polishers en France

Sélection de 8 polishes, terminals and engraved rocks sur 105 en France

Work Stations Rue de Tréguier de Lannion
Bornes de corvée
22300 Lannion

The chores of the rue de Tréguier in Lannion are historic monuments of the eighteenth century, in granite, marking the obligations of maintenance of the roads under the Ancien Régime in Brittany.
The erratic stone of Chozeau or miller called The Chair of the Lord
Roche gravée
38460 Chozeau

The erratic stone of Chozeau, known as The Lord's Chair, is a medieval erratic block with cups and grinders, located near Boirieu (Isère), classified historical monument since 2007.
Cupular block from La Guettaz to Billième
Blocs cupulaires
73170 Billième

La Guettaz's cupular block in Billeme, Savoie, is a prehistoric coupula stone dating from the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age, classified as a historical monument in 1939.
Polissoir de la Pierre with the ten fingers of Villemaur-sur-Vanne
Polissoir
10190 Villemaur-sur-Vanne

The ten-fingered stone polisher, dating from the Neolithic, is a monolith located in Villemaur-sur-Vanne (Aube), marked by historical grooves and polishing bowls, showing intensive use by prehistoric populations.
Mimizan Rescue Stations
Borne
40200 Mimizan

Mimizan's rescue pillars are five 13th century medieval pyramids, delineating an ancient asylum area around the Benedictine priory, located in the Landes in New Aquitaine.
Rock engraved by Fornols in Campôme
Vestiges préhistoriques
66500 Campôme

The engraved rock of Fornols in Campôme is a paleolithic rock art site unique in France, located in the Pyrénées-Orientales, dating from the recent Magdalenian with 17 animals and 23 engraved geometric patterns.
Maps of the Piriac-sur-Mer Devil
Roche gravée
44420 Piriac-sur-Mer

The Cartes du Diable are engraved granite outcrops, potentially dating from the 16th to the 19th century, located in Piriac-sur-Mer in Loire-Atlantique, near the hamlet of Saint-Sébastien.
Pierre Saint-Martin de Saint-Cyr-du-Bailleul
Polissoir
50720 Saint-Cyr-du-Bailleul

The Pierre Saint-Martin is a Neolithic quartzite polisher located in Saint-Cyr-du-Bailleul (Manche), classified as a historical monument. This trapezoidal block carries grooves and bowls linked to ancient practices.