It is called Stelae.
Stone pillars built by aksum kings were called STELAE
The stone pillars built by the Aksum kings, known as stelae, are monumental structures located in the ancient city of Aksum in present-day Ethiopia. These towering obelisks, some reaching heights of over 30 meters, served as markers for royal graves and symbolized the power and wealth of the Aksumite Empire. Carved from a single piece of granite, the stelae often feature intricate decorations and inscriptions. They are significant both architecturally and historically, reflecting the advanced civilization of Aksum between the 1st and 7th centuries AD.
Ziggurats
Kingdom of Askum I'm pretty sure. Weird question :/
It was created by using pulleys and levers to hold the limestone, and marble for the pillars.
I beleve it was obsidioan, besalt, or plain old rock.
Is it Holyhead?
They both built them as homage to their kings or gods. The reason stone structures were used it presumably because stone was the most durable material available. There are many guesses, but no one knows why the pyramid shape was chosen.
Hi the answer is obelisk they were stone pillars put at the entrance to Egyptian tombs.
The twelve pillars of the stone altar that Moses set up do not specifically symbolize the months of the year. These pillars were meant to represent the twelve tribes of Israel.
Sanskrit
To hold up the roof, which is made of stone.