A stele.
A stele.
A stele.
Tall pillars or slabs are commonly referred to as "monoliths." These structures are typically made from a single large block of stone and can be found in various cultures and contexts, often serving religious or commemorative purposes. In architecture, they can also be called "columns" when used to support a building or structure.
Tall pillars or slabs refer to vertical structures that are significantly taller than they are wide or thick, often used in architecture and engineering. They can serve various purposes, such as providing support for buildings, acting as decorative elements, or marking significant locations. In some contexts, they may also represent cultural or historical significance, such as monuments or memorials. The design and material of these pillars or slabs can vary widely, reflecting different architectural styles and functions.
Concrete with slabs of marble on the outside.
It is called Stonehenge
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
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Building suports-tall refers to height.
567 ft tall.
They are called Obelisks. The Egyptian Obelisks are associated with the sun god Re.
Stonehenge