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Daftar situs monolit raksasa
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Daftar situs monolit raksasa ini dikelompokkan menurut ukuran batu paling besar pada situs tersebut. Suatu monolit adalah batu besar yang digunakan untuk membangun monumen atau bangunan, baik sendirian maupun bersama batu-batu lain. Daftar ini memuat batu-batu raksasa yang ditambang, dipindahkan dan diangkat untuk membuat struktur atau monumen.

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Orang-orang di pulau Nias, Indonesia memindahkan sejumlah monolit ke tempat konstruksi, sekitar tahun 1915.
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Monolit yang ditambang

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Obelisk yang belum selesai di Aswan.

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The 1,250 t heavy Thunder Stone in Saint Petersburg. On top an equestrian statue of Peter the Great
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The 53.3 t heavy capital block (the rectangular platform fitted with a railing) of Trajan's Column was lifted by Roman cranes to a record height of about 34 m.
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The Western Stone of the Western Wall in Jerusalem weighs 517 t.
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Neolithic Carnac Stones, France
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Cyclopean walls of the ancient Illyrian city of Daorson near Stolac in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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  • Cueva de Menga, di Antequera, Spanyol. Dolmen made of megaliths, weighing up to 180 tons, built in 2500 BC.
  • Colossal statue of Tlaloc, in Coatlinchan. Made of basalt, weighing 168 tons.[27][28][29]
  • The Kerloas menhir, Brittany, France. Largest, 150 tons.[30]
  • Dol-de-Bretagne, France. Menhir, almost 150 tons.[butuh rujukan]
  • Pyramid of Khendjer at Saqqara, Egypt. 150-ton, one-piece quartzite burial chamber.[31][32]
  • Tiwanaku, Bolivia. Several ashlars, 100 to 130 tons, were transported 6 mil (9,7 km).[33][34]
  • Sacsayhuamán, wall near Cusco, Peru. Largest stones over 125 tons.[35][36]
  • Treasury of Atreus at Mycenae, Greece. Largest lintel stone, 120 tons.[35]
  • The Pyramid of Amenemhet III, at Hawara, Egypt. 110-ton, one piece quartzite burial chamber.[37][38][39]
  • Luxor, Egypt. Obelisk, 227 tons. The largest colossal statue of Ramses, well over 100 tons.[butuh rujukan]
  • Ollantaytambo, Peru. Perhaps 6 stones well over 100 tons.[butuh rujukan]
  • Brownshill Dolmen, weighing an estimated 100 metric tons.[40]
  • Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy. Granite columns close to 100 tons.[35]
  • Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey. Columns close to, if not more than, 100 tons.[butuh rujukan]
  • Fortress of Mycenae, Greece. Largest stones close to 100 tons.[35]
  • Pyramid of Nyuserre Ini. 12 megalithic limestone beams 10 meters long weighing 90 tons each, forming the roof of burial chamber and antechamber.[41]
  • Moai at Easter Island. Largest Moai 70 to 86 tons. The tallest one, Paro, was moved 375 mil (604 km).[42]
  • Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt. Largest slabs on burial chamber, 80 tons. The granite was transported 580 mil (930 km) from Aswan by barge on the Nile river.[35]
  • Karnak, Egypt. Obelisk, 328 tons. Largest architraves, 70 tons. Sandstone transported from Gebel Silsila 100 mil (160 km).[43][44]
  • Trajan's Column, Rome, Italy. Pedestal blocks: 77 t[45]
  • Ishibutai Kofun in Asuka, Nara, Japan. Largest stone, 75 tons.[46]
  • Quirigua, Guatemala. Largest stele, 65 tons.[butuh rujukan]
  • Osireion Abydos, Egypt. Columns and lintels, about 60 tons.[butuh rujukan]
  • Pantheon, Rome, Italy. Granite columns, 39 feet (11.8 m) tall, five feet (1.5 m) in diameter, and 60 tons in weight were transported from Egypt by barge.[35][47]
  • Olmec heads, Mexico, gulf coast. Largest Olmec head, almost 50 tons. Transported 37 to 62 mil (100 km).[35]
  • Ħaġar Qim, one of the Megalithic Temples of Malta. Its largest stone weighs 57 tons and measures approximately 19 kaki (5,8 m) long by 9 kaki (2,7 m) tall by 2 kaki (0,61 m) thick.[48] The Maltese temples are the oldest free standing structures on Earth.[49]
  • Ashoka Pillars, weighing up to about 50 tons, were transported throughout India to territory ruled by Ashoka.[50]
  • Machu Picchu, Peru. Largest stones 20 to 50 tons.[butuh rujukan]
  • Göbekli Tepe, Turkey. Megaliths from 10 to a 50 ton pillar still in its quarry[51] transported up to a 1/4 mile.[52]
  • Nevalı Çori, Turkey. Megalithic site.[butuh rujukan]
  • Avebury stone circle, England. Largest stone over 40 tons.[butuh rujukan]
  • Stonehenge, England. Largest stones over 40 tons were moved 18 mil (29 km), smaller bluestones up to 5 tons were moved 130 mil (210 km).[35]
  • Trajan's column Rome, Italy. Forty-ton drums. The capital block of Trajan's Column weighs 53.3 tons.[53]
  • Rameses IV reopened the stone quarries of Wadi Hammamat and had stones dragged 60 mil (97 km) across land to the Nile, then barged to Temples and his tomb in Thebes. Some of these weighed over 40 tons.[54]
  • Dur-Sharrukin, Iraq. Largest colossal Bull, 40 tons.[55]
  • Nineveh, Iraq. Largest colossal Bulls, 30 tons each, were transported 30 miles (48 km) from quarries at Balatai, then lifted 65 feet (20 m) once they arrived at the site.[35]
  • Nimrud, Iraq. Largest colossal Bull, 30 tons.[56]
  • Maeshowe Orkney Islands, Scotland. Largest flagstone, 30 tons.[57]
  • Temple of Olympian Zeus (Athens), Greece.[butuh rujukan]
  • Caesarea Maritima, Israel Harbor of Caesarea. Largest stone 20 tons.[35]
  • Persepolis, Iran[butuh rujukan]
  • Teotihuacan, Mexico. 22-ton water deity on top of the Pyramid of the Moon.[58]
  • Aztec calendar stone at Tenochtitlan, Mexico. Weight, 24 tons.[59]
  • Hattusas, Turkey. Largest stones, 20 tons.[butuh rujukan]
  • List of Egyptian pyramids - most, if not all, Egyptian pyramids have monoliths over 20 tons, including monolithic roof slabs, plugs and burial vaults, some of which weigh over 100 tons.
  • Nemrud Dagi, Turkey.[butuh rujukan]
  • Palenque, Mexico. The largest stones weigh 12 to 15 tons.[35]
  • Zorats Karer also called Karahunj, Armenia. The heights of the stones range from 0.5 to 3 m (above ground) and weight up to 10 tons.
  • Ha'amonga 'a Maui, in the Kingdom of Tonga.[butuh rujukan]
  • The Parthenon in Athens, Greece. Largest stones 10 tons.[35]
  • Nubian pyramids. Sarcophagus, weighing 15.5 tons, and heavier granite statues up to at least 18 feet tall.[60]
  • Copan Ruinas.[butuh rujukan]
  • Dolmens of Russia.[butuh rujukan]
  • Carnac stones.[butuh rujukan]
  • Stećak tombstone monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Daorson ancient Illyrian city near Stolac in Bosnia and Herzegovina, built around central acropolis and surrounded with cyclopean walls made of large stone megaliths.
  • Khajuraho, India.[butuh rujukan]
  • Konark Sun Temple in India.[butuh rujukan]
  • Vijayanagara, India.[butuh rujukan]
  • Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom and other Angkor temples, Cambodia. Five million tons of sandstone were transported 25 mil (40 km) along the river just for Angkor Wat.[35][61]
  • Didyma, Turkey.[butuh rujukan]
  • Stone spheres of Costa Rica. Largest sphere weighs 16 tons.[butuh rujukan]
  • Plain of Jars. Over 400 monolithic jars weighing from 5 to 15 tons, ranging from the Khorat Plateau in Thailand in the south, through Laos and to the North Cachar Hills of Dima Hasao district, Northerneastern India.[butuh rujukan]
  • Newgrange, Ireland. Built in 3200 BC.[butuh rujukan]
  • Callanish Stones, Western Isles of Scotland.[butuh rujukan]
  • San Agustín, Huila, Colombia.[butuh rujukan]
  • El Infiernito, pre-Columbian Muisca site. Colombia.[butuh rujukan]
  • Gallardet dolmen or Pouget dolmen in Languedoc, France. Consists of a 12 metre long alley within a large tumulus. The main chamber is sill covered by three large capstones, and entry is made through a superb "oven door" entrance stone.[butuh rujukan]
  • Puma Punku is part of a large temple complex or monument group that is part of the Tiwanaku Site near Tiwanaku, Bolivia.[butuh rujukan]
  • Huge blocks, some weighing over 100 tons, at the Valley Temple.[62]
  • 45 Degrees, 90 Degrees, 180 Degrees at Rice University [63]
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Monolit yang diangkat

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Pendirian Alexander Column pada Palace Square di Saint Petersburg, Rusia (1832)
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Pendirian Luxor Obelisk pada Place de la Concorde, Paris (1836)

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Didirikan tegak

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Lifted clear off the ground

Monoliths known or assumed to have been lifted clear off the ground by cranes into their position:

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Daftar upaya memindahkan atau memasang batu-batu

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Lihat pula

  • Daftar patung raksasa
  • Daftar megalit
  • Arsitektur batu potongan

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