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A tall pointed stone pillar that is carved with inscriptions is called an "obelisk." Obelisks are often made of granite and were originally erected in ancient Egypt to honor deities or commemorate pharaohs. They typically have a square base and taper towards a pyramid-shaped top. Obelisks are significant in various cultures and are often found in public spaces as monuments.

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