harp
flute
the tin whistle and penny whistle or an Irish whistle and a bohran is a drum
We know from stone carvings that harps were present in Ireland and Scotland as early as the eighth century, A.D.
researchers in china have uncovered what might be the oldest playable musical instrument;;called the stone age flute.flute,China
What you're thinking of might be the Ogham, it was a rock with names and info inscribed on it in the Irish language, usually it was for important people.
The Moai are otherwise known as the stone carvings on Easter Island. It is thought that these carvings were made between the years 1250 and 1500.
The moai were built between 1100 and 1600 AD by the Rapa Nui people of Easter Island. These iconic statues were carved from volcanic rock and are considered sacred by the indigenous communities.
The oldest playable instruments discovered in China are nine thousand years old. It is a flute with seven holes.http://www.nytimes.com/1999/09/28/science/after-9000-years-oldest-playable-flute-is-heard-again.html
Viking carvings are carvings made, often in stone, by Vikings. They wrote messages on the stones with their alphabet called the runes. They also carved drawings of their gods, everyday life, special events or a memorial.
None. Mount Rushmore is the mountain with the stone carvings.
Gary Mounfield, the bass guitarist, is the oldest member of the Stone Roses.
as in a stone - carraig as in music - roc-cheol