Monolith
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The word derives from the Latin word monolithus from the Greek word μονόλιϑος (monolithos), derived from μόνος ("one" or "lonely") and λίϑος ("stone").
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Geological monoliths
The three largest on Earth are currently:
- Mount Augustus, in Australia
- La Peña de Bernal, in Mexico
- Stone Mountain, in Stone Mountain Park, Stone Mountain, a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Others include:
North America
- Stone Mountain, Stone Mountain, Georgia
- Bottleneck Peak and Moon, Sids Mountain, Utah
- Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming
- El Capitan, Yosemite National Park, California
- Beacon Rock, Columbia River Gorge, Washington
- Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach, Oregon
- Stawamus Chief, Squamish, British Columbia, Canada
- Enchanted Rock, Llano County, Texas
Europe
- Frau Holle Stone, near Fulda, Germany
- Humber Stone, Humberstone, near Leicester, England.
- King Arthur's Stone (Cornwall)
- Logan Stone (Trereen, Cornwall)
- Odin Stone (Stenhouse, Orkney; destroyed in 1814)
- Rock of Gibraltar
Africa
Asia
Australia
- Mount Coolum, Queensland
- Mount Wudinna, near Wudinna, South Australia
- Mount Augustus,Western Australia
South America
Antarctica
Many of these have legends attached.
Artificial monoliths
- Top stone on the Mausoleum of Theoderik, Ravenna
- Aztec calendar "Stone of the Sun"
- Rune stones
- Stelae
- Obelisks - see this article for a list
- Ogham Stone, Dingle Peninsula, Ireland
- Adam and Eve Stones, Avebury, Wiltshire, England
- Merlin Stone, Avebury Stone Circle, Wiltshire, England
- Manzanar National Historic Landmark, USA
Popular culture
The best-known cultural reference is to the Monolith from the Space Odyssey science fiction series by Arthur C. Clarke and Stanley Kubrick. In the series, the Monoliths are black ebon and transparent oblong slabs, fitting exactly into the ratio 1:4:9 (9 height, 4 width and 1 depth). They form part of a Solar-System-wide computer network planted by an alien civilization to monitor an experiment which culminated in humanity.See also
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