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The Plain of Jars is located on the Xieng Khouang Plateau is located at the northern end of the Annamese Cordillera, in Laos. The Plain of Jars is a massive burial site (extending through multiple areas) dating back to the Iron Age (500 BC to AD 500), e.g. a prehistoric site. The jars, arranged from 1 to 100 jars each, sit on the land's surface. Human remains and burial items have been excavated near the sets of jars.

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