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Polishes, terminals and rocks engraved in the Hauts-de-France

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Golden Polisher
Polishing
59360 Ors

The Polishoir d'Ors is a protohistoric monument located in Ors, in the Hauts-de-France, classified among the archaeological remains of the region.
Two polishers from Pointe des Roches

02200 Bernoy-le-Château

The two polishers of Pointe des Roches, dated Neolithic, are megalithic sandstone remains located in a forest near Bernoy-le-Château, in the Aisne. They were classified in 1899 as evidence of prehistoric polishing techniques.
Delimitation points

02210 Coincy

The boundaries of Coincy are 42 18th-century sandstone pillars, erected in 1770 to mark the territorial boundaries of this commune of Hauts-de-France, decorated with the coat of arms of the local priory.
Polishing

02650 Mézy-Moulins

The Mezy-Moulins polisher is a block of Neolithic sandstone classified historical monument, located in the Aisne, marked with 21 grooves and 2 polishing bowls.
Borne

80122 Gouzeaucourt

The historic 16th century Borne in Gouzeaucourt, in the North, marked by its flight between 2021 and 2023. Monument classified in 1941 at the boundary of the departments.
Old Borne

59540 Inchy

Inchy's ancient terminal is a listed historic monument, located on National Road 39, in the Northern Department. This road vestige bears witness to the local heritage.
Borne au Queviron, located in the Marais-des-Six-Villes

59167 Lallaing

The Queviron pillar, erected at the end of the 13th century in Lallaing (Hauts-de-France), is a block of sandstone marking the boundary between Douai and the Abbey of Marchiennes. Historic monument classified in 1926.
57 armorial terminals in the forest of Halatte

60300 Aumont-en-Halatte

The 57 armorial pillars of the Dalatte forest, dated the 2nd quarter of the 16th century, are stone markers engraved with seigneurial and religious weapons, located in Aumont-en-Halatte (Oise). They delimit forest plots bounded in 1540 under Anne de Montmorency.