Plain of Jars second site
Plain of Jars second site
Village in the destroyed field near the Plain of J…
Plain of Jars second site
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Plain of Jars third site
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At the Mekong river bank
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Tha Heua at the Nam Ngum Dam
Market beside the highway in Vang Heua
Vang Vieng
Nam Xong river near Vang Vieng
Way to the Tham Phu Kham cave
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Buddha statue inside the temple comprise
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Plain of Jars second site
Plain of Jars second site
Plain of Jars second site
Plain of Jars first site
The stupas backside
Lovely Laotian market girl
Simple barber shop in Vang Vieng
The highway through Kasi
At the highway nr. 13
Night market life in Vientiane
Wat Hosantinimit in Vientiane
Reclining Buddha in the park
Stupa near Wat Si Saket
Part of the arcade of Buddha images
One of the exits at the rooftop of the Victory Mon…
Greetings to Lawan and Waranya
Phou Khoun and the highway nr. 7
Barbecued eggs and other sticks
Phou Khoun and a market on the traffic refuge
Food product market in Luang Namtha
A visit at the Hmong festival
Pond for fishing
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Plain of Jars second site
This theory is the most popular, although there are various other theories.
Some refer to local tradition that states that the jars were molded, by using natural materials such as clay, sand, sugar, and animal products in a type of stone mix. This leads some to believe the cave Colani found was actually a kiln, and that the huge jars were molded there and are not of imported stone. Considering that many jars are made of substances like granite, archaeologists do not accept this idea.
Some refer to local tradition that states that the jars were molded, by using natural materials such as clay, sand, sugar, and animal products in a type of stone mix. This leads some to believe the cave Colani found was actually a kiln, and that the huge jars were molded there and are not of imported stone. Considering that many jars are made of substances like granite, archaeologists do not accept this idea.
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