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- Obelisk abstract "An obelisk (from Greek ὀβελίσκος - obeliskos, diminutive of ὀβελός - obelos, "spit, nail, pointed pillar") is a tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument which ends in a pyramid-like shape at the top. These were originally called "tekhenu" by the builders, the Ancient Egyptians. The Greeks who saw them used the Greek 'obeliskos' to describe them, and this word passed into Latin and then English. Ancient obelisks were often monolithic, whereas most modern obelisks are made of several stones and can have interior spaces.The term stele is generally used for other monumental standing inscribed sculpted stones.".
- Obelisk thumbnail Louxor_obelisk_Paris_dsc00780.jpg?width=300.
- Obelisk wikiPageExternalLink obelisk-1.
- Obelisk wikiPageExternalLink obeliskindex.html.
- Obelisk wikiPageExternalLink obelisk.htm.
- Obelisk wikiPageExternalLink 0628_caltechobelisk.html.
- Obelisk wikiPageExternalLink obelisci.html.
- Obelisk wikiPageExternalLink LieuAVisiter.asp?ID=VIS_FRA_ARL_036.
- Obelisk wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Obelisk wikiPageExternalLink roma-co1.htm&date=2009-10-26+02:18:29.
- Obelisk wikiPageID "101600".
- Obelisk wikiPageRevisionID "605529926".
- Obelisk hasPhotoCollection Obelisk.
- Obelisk subject Category:Ancient_Egyptian_architecture.
- Obelisk subject Category:Garden_features.
- Obelisk subject Category:Lists_of_buildings_and_structures.
- Obelisk subject Category:Monoliths.
- Obelisk subject Category:Monument_types.
- Obelisk subject Category:Obelisks.
- Obelisk subject Category:Outdoor_sculptures.
- Obelisk subject Category:Sculpture.
- Obelisk comment "An obelisk (from Greek ὀβελίσκος - obeliskos, diminutive of ὀβελός - obelos, "spit, nail, pointed pillar") is a tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument which ends in a pyramid-like shape at the top. These were originally called "tekhenu" by the builders, the Ancient Egyptians. The Greeks who saw them used the Greek 'obeliskos' to describe them, and this word passed into Latin and then English.".
- Obelisk label "Obelisco".
- Obelisk label "Obelisco".
- Obelisk label "Obelisco".
- Obelisk label "Obelisk (bouwkunst)".
- Obelisk label "Obelisk".
- Obelisk label "Obelisk".
- Obelisk label "Obelisk".
- Obelisk label "Obélisque".
- Obelisk label "Обелиск".
- Obelisk label "مسلة".
- Obelisk label "オベリスク".
- Obelisk label "方尖碑".
- Obelisk sameAs Obelisk.
- Obelisk sameAs Obelisk.
- Obelisk sameAs Οβελίσκος.
- Obelisk sameAs Obelisco.
- Obelisk sameAs Obelisko.
- Obelisk sameAs Obélisque.
- Obelisk sameAs Obelisk.
- Obelisk sameAs Obelisco.
- Obelisk sameAs オベリスク.
- Obelisk sameAs 오벨리스크.
- Obelisk sameAs Obelisk_(bouwkunst).
- Obelisk sameAs Obelisk.
- Obelisk sameAs Obelisco.
- Obelisk sameAs m.0pr_h.
- Obelisk sameAs Q170980.
- Obelisk sameAs Q170980.
- Obelisk wasDerivedFrom Obelisk?oldid=605529926.
- Obelisk depiction Louxor_obelisk_Paris_dsc00780.jpg.
- Obelisk isPrimaryTopicOf Obelisk.