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  • Buddhist monks and novices in their bright saffron robes walk in single file past locals and tourists offering food in an early morning ritual known as tak bat.
    Buddhist Novice at Tak Bat Morning R...tif
  • Buddhist monks and novices in their bright saffron robes walk in single file past locals and tourists offering food in an early morning ritual known as tak bat.
    Buddhist Monks at the Tak Bat Mornin...tif
  • A young girl begs for food while Buddhist monks and novices in their bright saffron robes walk in single file past locals and tourists offering food in an early morning ritual known as tak bat.
    Young Girl at Tak Bat Morning Ritual...tif
  • Buddhist monks and novices in their bright saffron robes walk in single file past locals and tourists offering food in an early morning ritual known as tak bat.
    Offering Food at the Tak Bat Morning...tif
  • Buddhist monks and novices in their bright saffron robes walk in single file past locals and tourists offering food in an early morning ritual known as tak bat.
    Tak Bat Morning Ritual in Luang Prab...tif
  • A novice in his bright saffron robe walks past locals and tourists offering food in an early morning ritual known as tak bat.
    Tak Bat Morning Ritual in Luang Prab...tif
  • Buddhist monks and novices in their bright saffron robes walk in single file past locals and tourists offering food in an early morning ritual known as tak bat.
    Buddhist Monks at the Tak Bat Mornin...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Shaman performing a ritual with smok...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya ceremony with incen...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Mayan spiritual ceremony...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Fire and smoke at Maya ceremony (346...tif
  • In brightly colored traditional costumes, performers recreating a traditional Mayan ceremony of swinging from a tall pole suspended only by ropes at Xcarat Maya theme park south of Cancun and Playa del Carmen on Mexico's Yucatana Peninsula.
    Mayan pole ceremony at Xcarat Park, ...tif
  • While one performer plays a pipe instrument while standing on top, performers recreating a traditional Mayan ceremony of swinging from a tall pole suspended only by ropes at Xcarat Maya theme park south of Cancun and Playa del Carmen on Mexico's Yucatana Peninsula.
    Mayan pole swingers at Xcarat Park, ...tif
  • Four performers swing from ropes from a tall pole, recreating a traditional Mayan ceremony at Xcarat Maya theme park south of Cancun and Playa del Carmen on Mexico's Yucatana Peninsula.
    Pole swingers at Xcarat Park, Mexico...tif
  • A man climbs to the top of a tall pole as part of recreating a traditional Mayan ceremony of swinging from a tall pole suspended only by ropes at Xcarat Maya theme park south of Cancun and Playa del Carmen on Mexico's Yucatana Peninsula.
    Mayan performer climbing the pole sw...tif
  • Traditional dancer in full costume performing a Maya dance at Xcarat Maya theme park south of Cancun and Playa del Carmen on Mexico's Yucatana Peninsula.
    Mayan dancer at Xcarat, Mexico (0080...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya ceremony in Chichic...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Maya shaman with censer (34612121750...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya ceremony at cemetar...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. The cross depicts the cardinal directions, not, in this case, the Christian crucifix. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya religious ceremony ...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Shaman lights a fire with sacrifices...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Shaman lights fire of tapers, sugar,...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. The cross depicts the cardinal directions, not, in this case, the Christian crucifix. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Maya religious site in Chichicasteng...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Family performs a Traditional Maya c...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. The cross depicts the cardinal directions, not, in this case, the Christian crucifix. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya ceremony in Chichic...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Maya shaman near Chichicastengo, Gua...tif
  • Swinging from a tall pole suspended only by ropes, performers recreating a traditional Mayan ceremony at Xcarat Maya theme park south of Cancun and Playa del Carmen on Mexico's Yucatana Peninsula.
    Swinging from the pole, Mayan perfor...tif
  • One of the performers climbs to the top of a tall pole as part of recreating a traditional Mayan ceremony of swinging from a tall pole suspended only by ropes at Xcarat Maya theme park south of Cancun and Playa del Carmen on Mexico's Yucatana Peninsula.
    Climbing the pole at Xcarat Park, Me...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Mayan religious ceremony in Chichica...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Smoke and fire as part of a K'iche' ...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Maya ceremony in Chichicastengo's Ce...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya ceremony near Chich...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Shaman Performs a Traditional Maya c...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Family prays at Mayan religious site...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya ceremonial religiou...tif
  • The main church of Chichicastengo, known as Santo Tomas Church, serves as both a K'iche' Maya and Catholic church. In this shot, Maya burn incense and copal resin to create smoke. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Faithful burn incense and copal resi...tif
  • A dancer in traditional costume performing a Maya dance at Xcarat Maya theme park south of Cancun and Playa del Carmen on Mexico's Yucatana Peninsula.
    Dancer in traditional Mayan ceremony...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya site in Chichicaste...tif
  • Local shaman performs a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya ceremony in Chichic...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Ball games at the New Year celebration in Phonsavan. Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • A ferris wheel at the New Year celebration in Phonsavan. Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • A corridor of young people play catch at the New Year celebration in Phonsavan. Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Vendors sell their wares at the New Year celebration in Phonsavan. Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...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
  • 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
  • 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 Group of J...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
  • Some of 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 Hollow Jars (3351...tif
  • Visitors 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 Stone Jars (33512...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
  • Stone jars under the trees 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
  • 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
  • A stone jar with a lid 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 with Lid (3351201...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 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
  • Some of the mysterious 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 Visitors (3351201...tif
  • A family poses for photos 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 Posing for Photos...tif
  • Lao children play among 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 Children Playing ...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
  • 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
  • Cluster of 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 Under the ...tif
  • A dirt path among 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 Path (33512010955...tif
  • Hollow 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 with Tree (335120...tif
  • Full (background) and half (foreground) 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 Full and Half (33...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