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95 images Created 1 Feb 2014

Plain of Jars / Xieng Khouang / Laos

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  • Leaves of bamboo in Laos.
    Bamboo Leaves in Laos (3361202030609...tif
  • A group of tourists amongst the stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Group of Tourists...tif
  • Some of the cylindrical stone jars at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Stone Jars...tif
  • Some of the round stone jars at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Cylindrica...tif
  • One of the many hollow stone jars at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Hollow Jar...tif
  • A stone jar on its side at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Jar on its...tif
  • Cluster of the hollow stone jars at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Archeologi...tif
  • The top of a stone jar at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Top Openin...tif
  • A cluster of stone jars next to buildings on the outskirts of Phonsavan at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Phonsavan (335120...tif
  • Stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Cluster (33512010...tif
  • A village in the Plain of Jars in northeastern Laos. With its wooden house frames and corrugated iron roofs, as well as electricity cables, this village, which specializes in weaving, is fairly wealthy by rural Lao standards.
    Weaving Village in Laos (33512010215...tif
  • A cluster of stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Landscape (335120...tif
  • The menhirs (standing stones) or Hintang, near Sam Neua, in northeast Laos. The origin of the stones and the round stone covers is unknown, but they are presumed to be related to burial rituals, similar to the stone jars in the Plain of Jars. The stones were first studied by Madeleine Colani, a French archeologist, in the 1930s as part of her broader work on the megalithic stone jars that give the Plain of Jars their name.
    Standing Stones of Hintang near Sam ...tif
  • The menhirs (standing stones) or Hintang, near Sam Neua, in northeast Laos. The origin of the stones and the round stone covers is unknown, but they are presumed to be related to burial rituals, similar to the stone jars in the Plain of Jars. The stones were first studied by Madeleine Colani, a French archeologist, in the 1930s as part of her broader work on the megalithic stone jars that give the Plain of Jars their name.
    Standing Stones of Hintang near Sam ...tif
  • The menhirs (standing stones) or Hintang, near Sam Neua, in northeast Laos. The origin of the stones and the round stone covers is unknown, but they are presumed to be related to burial rituals, similar to the stone jars in the Plain of Jars. The stones were first studied by Madeleine Colani, a French archeologist, in the 1930s as part of her broader work on the megalithic stone jars that give the Plain of Jars their name.
    Standing Stones of Hintang near Sam ...tif
  • The menhirs (standing stones) or Hintang, near Sam Neua, in northeast Laos. The origin of the stones and the round stone covers is unknown, but they are presumed to be related to burial rituals, similar to the stone jars in the Plain of Jars. The stones were first studied by Madeleine Colani, a French archeologist, in the 1930s as part of her broader work on the megalithic stone jars that give the Plain of Jars their name.
    Standing Stones of Hintang near Sam ...tif
  • The menhirs (standing stones) or Hintang, near Sam Neua, in northeast Laos. The origin of the stones and the round stone covers is unknown, but they are presumed to be related to burial rituals, similar to the stone jars in the Plain of Jars. The stones were first studied by Madeleine Colani, a French archeologist, in the 1930s as part of her broader work on the megalithic stone jars that give the Plain of Jars their name.
    Standing Stones of Hintang near Sam ...tif
  • The menhirs (standing stones) or Hintang, near Sam Neua, in northeast Laos. The origin of the stones and the round stone covers is unknown, but they are presumed to be related to burial rituals, similar to the stone jars in the Plain of Jars. The stones were first studied by Madeleine Colani, a French archeologist, in the 1930s as part of her broader work on the megalithic stone jars that give the Plain of Jars their name.
    Standing Stones of Hintang near Sam ...tif
  • The menhirs (standing stones) or Hintang, near Sam Neua, in northeast Laos. The origin of the stones and the round stone covers is unknown, but they are presumed to be related to burial rituals, similar to the stone jars in the Plain of Jars. The stones were first studied by Madeleine Colani, a French archeologist, in the 1930s as part of her broader work on the megalithic stone jars that give the Plain of Jars their name.
    Standing Stones of Hintang near Sam ...tif
  • The menhirs (standing stones) or Hintang, near Sam Neua, in northeast Laos. The origin of the stones and the round stone covers is unknown, but they are presumed to be related to burial rituals, similar to the stone jars in the Plain of Jars. The stones were first studied by Madeleine Colani, a French archeologist, in the 1930s as part of her broader work on the megalithic stone jars that give the Plain of Jars their name.
    Standing Stones of Hintang near Sam ...tif
  • The menhirs (standing stones) or Hintang, near Sam Neua, in northeast Laos. The origin of the stones and the round stone covers is unknown, but they are presumed to be related to burial rituals, similar to the stone jars in the Plain of Jars. The stones were first studied by Madeleine Colani, a French archeologist, in the 1930s as part of her broader work on the megalithic stone jars that give the Plain of Jars their name.
    Standing Stones of Hintang near Sam ...tif
  • Rows of spindles of dark thread sit on racks at a weaver's house in northeastern Laos.
    Laos Weaving Spindles of Thread (335...tif
  • A woman using her loom on the dirt floor under her house in northeastern Laos. At right, in the foreground, is some of the brightly dyed silk thread she's using, and at bottom right you can see part of a bicycle wheel that has been repurposed for part of the spindle. At right is a tractor the family uses for farming.
    Laos Weaving Workspace (335120102140...tif
  • A woman using her loom on the dirt floor under her house in northeastern Laos. At right, in the foreground, is some of the brightly dyed silk thread she's using, and at bottom right you can see part of a bicycle wheel that has been repurposed for part of the spindle.
    Laos Weaving Silk Spindle Under Hous...tif
  • A weaver in northeastern Laos makes a simple spindle loom out of bamboo and an old bicycle wheel, with brightly dyed silk thread.
    Laos Weaving Bicycle Wheel Spindle (...tif
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