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

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Rock engraved by Brécy
Roche gravée
02210 Brécy

The engraved rock of Brécy, located in the forest near Brécy (Hauts-de-France), is a block of sandstone decorated with engravings of the fifth century representing a frank warrior and symbols, classified historical monument in 1975.
Polissoir de Neuilly-Saint-Front
Polissoir
02470 Neuilly-Saint-Front

Neuilly-Saint-Front is a block of Neolithic sandstone classified as a historical monument, located in front of Saint-Front Chapel in Neuilly-Saint-Front (Aisne).
Polissoir de Mézy-Moulins
Polissoir
02650 Mézy-Moulins

The Mezy-Moulins polisher is a block of Neolithic sandstone classified historical monument, located in Mézy-Moulins in the Aisne, marked with 21 grooves and 2 polishing bowls near a creek.
Féchain Polisher
Polissoir
59247 Féchain

Féchain Polishing House, a protohistoric monument located in Féchain in the North, is a 7-ton sandstone monolith, the largest in the Hauts-de-France region, classified as a historic monument in 1980.
Golden Polisher
Polissoir
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.
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.
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.
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.