An upright carved stone slab is in most cases a headstone; it can also be a monument of some other sort.
Stele
a pillar
An upright stone slab is called a Stele (in the Middle East). If you're looking for the general term it's headstoneor a megalith.Hope this helped you! (=^.^~
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True, it can also be named a tombstone.
An upright stone slab is called a Stele (in the Middle East). If you're looking for the general term it's headstoneor a megalith.Hope this helped you! (=^.^~
cause it had to be placed at a temple {ziggurat} stone is a upright stone called stela it is at a museum now apparently
An upright stone slab that is engraved or inscribed is called a "stele." Steles are often used as monuments to commemorate individuals, mark graves, or convey important information, such as laws or treaties. They have been utilized in various cultures throughout history, serving both artistic and functional purposes.
A stelae is an upright stone slab or column with an inscription or a design. A Mayan codice is a folding book written on bark cloth.
the Rosetta stone was carved in 1399 BC
A stele or stela is a stone or wooden slab, generally taller than it is wide, erected as a monument, often for funerary or commemorative purposes.