A four-sided, tapered monument with a pyramidal tip. :)
One place where one can find a Twentieth Century obelisk is the Women's Monument in Bloemfontein, South Africa, which features a statue of two women with depictions of women and children in plaques on either side in honor of the many who lost their lives in concentration camps during the Boer War. Another Twentieth Century obelisk is the San Jacinto Monument in Harris County, Texas, which is topped with a star to show the importance of the location to Texan history.
The tallest structure in Egyptian architecture to the left of center is the obelisk. Obelisks were tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monuments, often made of a single piece of stone, with a pyramidion on top. They were typically used to commemorate important events or individuals.
A non-example of an archetype could be something that is unique, specific, or unconventional rather than representing a universal symbol or pattern. For example, a quirky character with unusual traits that do not fit into traditional archetypes might be considered a non-example.
"To have destroyed" is the present perfect of "to destroy". For example: I have destroyed, he has destroyed.
One example of a cultural hearth is Mesopotamia, located in modern-day Iraq. It is considered one of the earliest cradles of civilization, where the Sumerians developed early forms of writing, agriculture, and urban societies that influenced neighboring regions and beyond.
The Washington Monument is a fine example of an obelisk. Just look at that obelisk!
yes, it is a tall slender 4 sided bldg
obelisk
Obelisk is a noun.
hexagonal obelisk
Obelisk the Tormentor has 4000 ATK.
Obelisk International was created in 2006.
The Black Obelisk was created in 1956.
Obelisk Press was created in 1929.
Kagul Obelisk was created in 1772.
Dalhousie Obelisk was created in 1850.
Wychbury Obelisk was created in 1758.