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Archaeologists opened a giant jar on a mysterious plain in Laos, and inside they found bones that shouldn’t have been together
On the Xiangkhoang Plateau in Laos, thousands of giant stone jars dot the landscape, long shrouded in mystery. Recent digs ...
VIENTIANE: The government is working to improve its tourism accounting and statistics system as foreign visitor arrivals ...
Scientists found bones of 37 people inside a giant stone jar at one of Southeast Asia’s most puzzling archaeological sites.
The Lao government has announced the suspension of imports of most fossil fuel-powered vehicles until the end of 2026 and imposed strict price controls on electric vehicles to ensure affordability.
Before this recent discovery, only a handful of the jars had been found to contain bones or ash, and it seemed unlikely that so many massive stone vessels would have been carved solely for burial ...
Laos is strengthening its resilience and disaster management efforts as climate change and natural disasters continue to ...
Excavation of a large stone vessel from the mysterious Laos Plain of Jars has confirmed its use in an ancient funerary ...
Researchers found an ancient burial jar in Laos containing remains of at least 37 people, revealing a complex mortuary ...
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