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Polishes, terminals and rocks engraved in New Aquitaine

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Mauléon Polisher
Polishing
79700 Mauléon

Mauléon Polishing House is a prehistoric monument in the commune of Mauléon, New Aquitaine. Its exact origin remains unknown.
Polissoir de Saintes
Polishing
17100 Saintes

The Polissoir de Saintes is a prehistoric monument located in Saintes, New Aquitaine. Its exact origin and period remain undetermined.
Polissoir dit Le Poulvan-de-Séjotte de Saint-Léger-Magnazeix
Polishing
87190 Saint-Léger-Magnazeix

The Polissoir du Poulvan-de-Séjotte is a neolithic monument located in Saint-Léger-Magnazeix, New Aquitaine, classified as a Historical Monument since 1889.
Polishing

17100 Saintes

The Polissoir de Saintes is a megalithic monument of Neolithic located in the garden of the Prehistory Educational Museum in Saintes (Charente-Maritime). Ranked in 1964, it testifies to prehistoric polishing techniques.
Polishing

24260 Mauzens-et-Miremont

The Mauzens-et-Miremont polisher is a Neolithic rock block used to polish the stone axes in New Aquitaine. This megalith testifies to prehistoric craft techniques in the region.
Polishing

79700 Mauléon

The Polissoir de la Marotte, dated from the Neolithic, is a block of triangular granite classified historical monument, located in Mauléon in the Deux-Sèvres, in New Aquitaine.
Roman Mile Terminal

86530 Cenon-sur-Vienne

The mileage of Cenon-sur-Vienne is a Gallo-Roman leugary pillar of the second century, preserved in the town hall. This cylindrical monument, re-used as a sarcophagus, marks an ancient path from Poitiers to Tours.
Mileage

87000 Limoges

The Mile of Limoges, Gallo-Roman monument destroyed in 1893, was an itinerary column located near the Abbey of the Rule, in the city of Limoges in New Aquitaine.