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Polissoir de la Petite-Garenne de Morigny-Champigny dans l'Essonne

Patrimoine classé
Mégalithes
Polissoir
Essonne

Polissoir de la Petite-Garenne de Morigny-Champigny

    Villemartin
    91150 Morigny-Champigny
Polissoir de la Petite-Garenne de Morigny-Champigny
Polissoir de la Petite-Garenne de Morigny-Champigny
Polissoir de la Petite-Garenne de Morigny-Champigny
Polissoir de la Petite-Garenne de Morigny-Champigny
Polissoir de la Petite-Garenne de Morigny-Champigny
Polissoir de la Petite-Garenne de Morigny-Champigny
Polissoir de la Petite-Garenne de Morigny-Champigny
Polissoir de la Petite-Garenne de Morigny-Champigny
Polissoir de la Petite-Garenne de Morigny-Champigny
Polissoir de la Petite-Garenne de Morigny-Champigny
Polissoir de la Petite-Garenne de Morigny-Champigny
Crédit photo : Lionel Allorge - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Néolithique
Âge du Bronze
Âge du Fer
Antiquité
Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
4100 av. J.-C.
4000 av. J.-C.
0
1900
2000
Néolithique
Construction period
28 janvier 1902
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Polissoir de la Petite-Garenne : classification by decree of 28 January 1902

Key figures

G. Courty - Archaeological observer Report a second polisher now gone.
Alain Bénard - Author and archaeologist Studyed the megaliths of the Essonne.

Origin and history

The Polissoir de la Petite-Garenne, also known as the Polissoir de Villemartin, is a megalithic monument located in Morigny-Champigny, in the Essonne department (91). This site, dated from the Neolithic, is in the form of a slab of sandstone 2.75 m long and 1.30 m wide, outcropping the ground. It consists of four polishing grooves, two polished surfaces and sixteen oval bowls, used to sharpen or shape stone tools.

Ranked as historical monuments since 1902, this polisher bears witness to prehistoric craftsmanship. According to G. Courty's observations, a second polisher, with two grooves, existed nearby but disappeared after being found in the bed of June. This type of monument illustrates the importance of polishing sites in local neolithic societies, linked to the production of tools and the organization of territories.

Available sources, including Alain Bénard's work (Les megalithes de l'Essonne, 2012), highlight his role in the regional megalithic heritage. The polisher is now located at the approximate address of 16 Avenue du Polissoir, although the accuracy of this location is considered "a priori satisfactory" (level 6/10).

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