They were referred to as "cyclopean" because it would have taken huge cyclops to move them.
Yes, general collective nouns can be used, such as a heap of stones, a pile of stones, a row of stones, a truckload of stones, etc. Some collective nouns for stones are: A group of monumental stones is called a henge of stones. A mound of stones is called a cairn of stones.
A pile of stones
It is called appendicolith when there are stones or calcifications in the appendix. This condition can lead to inflammation or blockage of the appendix, causing appendicitis.
getting the massive marble stones laid in place and getting them there.
A monolith is a geological feature such as a mountain, consisting of a single massive stone or rock.
River stones, river rock, or skipping stones
a big pile of stones scratch that... a broadside i think....
there is no harry potter book called melting stones!
Usually the ring without the stones is called a mounting.
Precious stones are called gems.
The stones inside cherries are called pits or kernels. They are also known as seeds.
The lintel stones at Stonehenge weigh approximately 4 tons (about 3,600 kilograms) each. These massive horizontal stones are made of sarsen, a type of sandstone, and are positioned on top of the vertical standing stones, known as megaliths. The construction techniques used to transport and elevate these heavy stones remain a subject of fascination and study.