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

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Polissoir des Griffes du Diable à Courtalain
Polissoir
28290 Courtalain

The Blaissoir des Griffes du Diable, located in Courtalain (Eure-et-Loir), is a prehistoric monument of the Neolithic attesting to an ancient human occupation in the Centre-Val de Loire region.
Polissoir Pinte de Saint-Martin à Corancez
Polissoir
28630 Corancez

The Polissoir Pinte de Saint-Martin à Corancez is a megalithic monument of the Neolithic, located in Eure-et-Loir, classified since 1889. This imposing sandstone slab features grooves and a legendary bowl.
Polissoir fixed dit La Pierre Saint-Martin
Polissoir
37150 Luzillé

The Pierre Saint-Martin is a Neolithic fixed polisher located in Luzillé (Indre-et-Loire), used to refine flint tools. Ranked a historical monument in 1952, it is linked to local legends around Saint Martin.
Ferrière-Larçon Polishing
Polissoir
37350 Ferrière-Larçon

Ferrière-Larçon is a neolithic monument in flint, classified in 1889, native to Indre-et-Loire and preserved today at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris.
Polisoirs de Mondétour à Naveil
Polissoir
41100 Naveil

The Mondétour polishers in Naveil are two megalithic blocks of Neolithic, located in Loir-et-Cher, used to sharpen flint tools. Ranked historic monuments in 1978.
Polissoir du Petit-Fontenail à Nourray
Polissoir
41310 Nourray

The polissoir du Petit-Fontenail, dated from the Neolithic, is a block of megalithic sandstone located in Nourray (Loir-et-Cher), classified historical monument since 1889. It testifies to prehistoric polishing techniques.
The Stone Check of Droué
Polissoir
41270 Droué

La Pierre Cochée is a Neolithic polisher located in Droué, Loir-et-Cher, classified as a historical monument since 1889. This block of sandstone has 27 grooves and a polishing bowl.
Davaux Polissoir in La Selle-sur-le-Bied
Polissoir
45210 La Selle-sur-le-Bied

The Davaux Polisher is a rare neolithic monument, located in La Selle-sur-le-Bied (Loiret), carved in a rocky outcrop to sharpen stone tools.