PHONSAVAN, Laos - einige der Steingläser an Standort 1 der Ebene der Gläser im nördlichen Zentrum von Laos. Über das Alter und den Zweck der tausenden von Steingläsern in der Region ist noch viel unbekannt. Die meisten Berichte stammen von vor mindestens ein paar Tausend Jahren, und es wurden Theorien aufgestellt, dass sie in Bestattungsritualen verwendet wurden.
4800 x 3188 px | 40,6 x 27 cm | 16 x 10,6 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
1. Dezember 2011
Ort:
Site 1, Plain of Jars, Xiangkhouang Province, Laos
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The Plain of Jars, located in Xieng Khouang Province, Laos, is an extraordinary archaeological site shrouded in mystery. Site 1, one of the most significant areas within the Plain of Jars, features a vast collection of stone jars scattered across the landscape, captivating visitors with its enigmatic allure. These massive, centuries-old stone jars, ranging in size from small to colossal, stand as silent witnesses to an ancient civilization that thrived in the region. The purpose and origin of the stone jars remain a subject of speculation and intrigue. Archaeologists have unearthed human remains and artifacts associated with burial practices near some of the jars, suggesting that they may have served as funerary monuments. However, many questions persist about the exact cultural significance and rituals associated with these megalithic structures. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Plain of Jars attracts curious travelers and archaeology enthusiasts from around the world. Exploring Site 1 allows visitors to witness the sheer magnitude of the stone jars and contemplate the mysteries that surround them. The site not only offers a glimpse into the ancient past but also raises intriguing questions about the civilization that created these remarkable artifacts.