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Archaeology. the Vosges of the North, High Place of the Polished Axe

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After two years of research, the archaeology student Laurie Martineau confirmed that a large area located in the northern Vosges has hosted a prehistoric activity of polishing stone objects more than flourishing, and more important than previously thought. Fixed polishers are an original manifestation of a prehistoric presence in this vast forest massif.
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After two years of research, the archaeology student Laurie Martineau confirmed that a large area located in the northern Vosges has hosted a prehistoric activity of polishing stone objects more than flourishing, and more important than previously thought. Fixed polishers are an original manifestation of a prehistoric presence in this vast forest massif.

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dna.fr broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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