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Ancient giant stone jars on wooded hillside, 500 BC to AD 500. Plain of Jars à ºâà º»à »Ëà ºâ¡Ã »âà º«à º«à º´à º⢠Site 3 megalithic archaeological landscape, Xiangkhoang Plateau, Laos. UNESCO Iron Age, 500 BC to AD 500, site in Southeast Asia. Large stone jars of sandstone, granite, conglomerate, limestone, or breccia. Possible prehistoric burial practices. Vast amounts of unexploded American bombs from Vi |
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