A tall, tapering, four-sided monolithic monument terminating in a pyramidal top.
A tall, tapering, four-sided monolithic monument terminating in a pyramidal top. Originating in ancient Egypt, obelisks were later transported, imitated, and incorporated into Roman and European monuments, where their vertical mass often serves as a powerful urban or commemorative axis.
References
- Pliny the Elder, Natural History (where applicable).
- Pierre-Info Glossaire (for French stone terminology, where applicable).