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Polishes, terminals and rocks engraved in the Val-de-Loire Centre

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Gallo-Roman Stone Milestone Station

18200 Bruère-Allichamps

Gallo-Roman third-century base at Bruère-Allichamps (Centre-Val de Loire), transformed into a sarcophagus in the 5th century and erected as a monumental column. Rare example showing three distinct Roman ways.
Workshops and potter ovens of La Borne (also on Morogues commune)

18250 Henrichemont

The potter shops and ovens of La Borne, located in Henrichemont (Centre-Val de Loire), are an emblematic site of French ceramics of the 19th and 20th centuries, combining artisanal tradition and artistic renewal.
Workshops and potter ovens in La Borne

18250 Morogues

The potter shops and ovens of La Borne, located in Morogues (Dear), are a historic site of ceramic production since the twelfth century, famous for its sandstone and artisanal heritage still alive today.
Two polishers

28260 Abondant

The two polishers of Abundant are neolithic remains located in Eure-et-Loir, near the Dreux forest. These polishing tools demonstrate local prehistoric techniques.
Dolmen and polisher

28260 Sorel-Moussel

The Dolmen and Polishoir de Sorel-Moussel is a megalithic monument of the Neolithic region located in Eure-et-Loir, in the Centre-Val de Loire region, showing prehistoric funeral and artisanal practices.
Polisoir des Griffes du Diable

28290 Vald'Yerre

The Polissoir des Griffes du Diable, dating from the Neolithic, is a historic monument located in Vald'Yerre, in the Centre-Val de Loire region. This archaeological site bears witness to prehistoric artisanal practices.
Two terminals

37600 Betz-le-Château

The two terminals of Betz-le-Château, located in Indre-et-Loire, marked the boundary of an old property of the Abbey of Marmoutier. These medieval vestiges, partially decorated with emblems, date from a Charlemagne era.
Polishing

37350 Ferrière-Larçon

Ferrière-Larçon's polishing room is a neolithic monument in flint, classified in 1889, now preserved at the Museum of Man. Originally from Indre-et-Loire, it testifies to prehistoric polishing techniques.