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Polissoirs, terminals and rocks engraved in the Great East

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2 polisher, terminal or engraved rock dans le Grand-Est

Polissoir de la Pierre with the ten fingers of Villemaur-sur-Vanne
Polishing
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.
Bornes de Saint-Rémi (also on the town of Chilly)
Borne
08260 Tremblois-lès-Rocroi

The Saint-Rémi terminals are medieval limestone monoliths, located at Tremblois-lès-Rocroi and Chilly (Ardennes), formerly delineating the Barony of the Potées. Ranked in 1931.
Bornes de Saint-Rémi (also on municipality of Tremblois-les-Rocroi)

08260 Chilly

Saint-Rémi's pillars are medieval limestone monoliths, located in Chilly and Tremblois-lès-Rocroi (Ardennes), formerly delineating the Barony of the Potae. Ranked in 1931.
Menhir says the big terminal

55300 Chauvoncourt

The menhir says the big pillar is a megalithic monument of Neolithic located in Chauvoncourt, in the Great East. Ranked a Historic Monument, it reflects local prehistoric practices.
Former border pillars of the Philippsburg and Eguelshardt bans

57230 Philippsbourg

Former 17th-century boundary markers delimiting the Philippsburg and Eguelshardt bans, located in the federal forest of Philippsburg (Moselle).
Gallo-Roman Mile Point

67500 Weitbruch

The column of Weitbruch, often wrongly called Gallo-Roman Mile, is an enigmatic monolith of 2.10 m in sandstone, located in the communal forest of Weitbruch (Bas-Rhin), whose exact origin remains uncertain despite its inscription in the Historic Monuments in 1934.
Upper Borne

88120 Saint-Étienne-lès-Remiremont

La Haute Borne is a medieval geographical landmark dating from 1492, located in the forest of Saint-Étienne-lès-Remiremont (Vosges), classified as a historic monument in 1966.