Archaeologists discovered a 1,200-year-old stone jar at Laos' Plain of Jars containing undisturbed human remains from multiple generations, revealing that these mysterious stone vessels were used as part of complex ancient funeral rituals rather than simple graves.
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Archaeologists Opened a 1,200-Year-Old Death JarAñadido:
On May 18th, 2026, archaeologists reported a shocking discovery in Laos.
They opened a giant ancient stone jar and found human remains inside. The jar was found at the mysterious Plain of Jars, a landscape filled with thousands of huge stone vessels, but this one was different. It contained bones from multiple people, from children to adults. Tests showed the remains were around 1,200 years old. Experts believe this jar was not just a grave, but part of a complex ancient funeral ritual, a stone jar holding generations of the dead.
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