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Polishes, markers and engraved rocks in Île de France

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Flowering Bornes of Courcouronnes
Flowering Borne
91080 Évry-Courcouronnes

The flowermarks of Courcouronnes, dated from the 18th century, are two historical monuments located on the road from Corbeil to Versailles, in Évry-Courcouronnes, Île-de-France.
Montlhéry Flower Bornes
Flowering Borne
91310 Montlhéry

Montlhéry's 18th-century flower-delysed landmarks are two historic monuments located in this city of Île-de-France, marking the ancient Versailles-Provins Royal Way.
Polisoir de Baulne
Sheltered in rock
91590 Baulne

Baulne is a prehistoric monument located in Baulne, Île-de-France. Its exact origin remains unknown, but it is evidence of ancient activities in the region.
Polishing of Jaignes
Polishing
77440 Jaignes

The pseudo-polisor of Jaignes, dated from the Neolithic, is an engraved sandstone slab located at Jaignes in Île-de-France, classified as a historical monument in 1909 despite its erroneous identification as a polishing tool.
Polissoir of the Lay forest of Nesles-la-Vallée
Polishing
95690 Nesles-la-Vallée

The Polissoir de la Forêt du Lay, located in Nesles-la-Vallée (Val-d'Oise), is a listed neolithic monument, showing prehistoric polishing techniques in Île-de-France.
Paley Black Forest Polisoir
Polishing
77710 Paley

The Black Forest polishers in Paley, Seine-et-Marne, are a megalithic Neolithic complex composed of four blocks of sandstone used to sharpen stone tools.
Polissoir de la Pierre-aux-Prêtres de Noisy-sur-École
Polishing
77123 Noisy-sur-Ecole

The polisher of the Pierre-aux-Prêtres, in Noisy-sur-École (Île-de-France), is a megalithic neolithic complex composed of three sandstone slabs used to polish tools. Ranked a historic monument in 1929, it bears witness to prehistoric techniques.
Polisoir de la Roche au Diable de Paley
Polishing
77710 Paley

The Polissoir de la Roche au Diable, dated from Neolithic, is a megalithic monument located in Paley, Seine-et-Marne, classified as historical monuments in 1923 for its unique polishing grooves.