A huge stone monument in the Stone Age is often referred to as a megalith. Examples include Stonehenge in England and the Moai statues on Easter Island.
You might be referring to Easter Island, a remote island in the Pacific Ocean. It is famous for its Moai statues, which are giant stone figures of human heads with elongated ears. These statues are believed to have been created by the Rapa Nui people between 1400 and 1650 AD.
These huge statues are meant to look grand and imposing. They represent the likenesses of gods and kings, not common, or normal, people.
Easter Island
An island completely devoid of trees with huge carved stone heads on it, each looking remarkably like the rest.
a megalith
Egyptian statues were "built" in several ways - some small statues were carved from a single block of stone or wood, but more commonly statues were composites in which different parts of the statue were made from separate blocks and sometimes of different materials. The famous bust of Nefertiti is thought to have been a study for the bust portion of a composite statue. The really huge megalithic statues were either carved from the living rock or were carved from assemblages of large stones.
It is on the block to the right of Main Street, along with the movie studio. It is decorative and has huge stone lions out front.
the aztecs made a calendar from a huge stone
What is a prehistoric English site of tall, huge stone slabs? I believe he was asking the name of tall, huge stone slabs located in the UK...the name is Stonehenge
The Aztecs carved a calendar on a huge round stone known as the Aztec Sun Stone, or Stone of the Sun. It consists of intricate symbols and images representing the Aztec calendar system and cosmology.
A huge pyramid with statues in front shows that the person buried there had the power and wealth to have it built. Generally, only royalty had the power to command the many slaves needed to build a pyramid, and the wealth to acquire the supplies for same.