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Easter Island
The term you're looking for is megaliths. These are large stones that were used to create monuments or structures for religious or ceremonial purposes in prehistoric times, such as Stonehenge in England or the Moai statues on Easter Island.
Easter Island
They are Idol's that were worshiped by the Polynesians, (like the huge heads of Easter Island).
An island completely devoid of trees with huge carved stone heads on it, each looking remarkably like the rest.
The discovery that very large and heavy stones at Stonehenge and that very large and heavy Moai heads at Easter Island had been moved great distances are viewed as remarkable. These examples of early mans' ability to transport large and heavy pieces of stone over considerable distances, and the ability to erect these same stones in their chosen location, using only primitive tools allegedly would prevent serious problems today, even for people equipped with heavy machinery.
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.
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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.
Huge stones with pointed tops are often referred to as monoliths or obelisks, depending on their shape and purpose. Monoliths are large, upright stones that can be found in various cultures, serving as monuments or markers. Obelisks, typically tall and four-sided with a pyramidion on top, were commonly used in ancient Egyptian architecture. Both types of stones carry significant historical and cultural meanings.