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81. Reference : SP-1-1-80

Fieldwork research in Lao

| The Plain of Jars site one is near the capital of Phônsavan (Megalithic culture, prehistory) | Photograph

82. Reference : SP-1-1-81

Fieldwork research in Lao

| A Hmong woman is carrying her child and walking on the Plain of Jars, which is located near to Hmong villages. The Hmong people dress in a similar fashion to the Lao people. | Photograph

83. Reference : SP-1-1-82

Fieldwork research in Lao

| Middle-size jars at the Plain of Jars site three. Many of them were damaged by the bombs during the war between Vietnam and the US. | Photograph

84. Reference : SP-1-1-83

Fieldwork research in Lao

| The Plain of Jars site three is also land used by the villagers for raising cattle. | Photograph

85. Reference : SP-1-1-84

Fieldwork research in Lao

| A Puan woman is solitarily reaping rice in Ban Pai, Koun. | Photograph

86. Reference : SP-1-1-85

Fieldwork research in Lao

| ผู้หญิงเกี่ยวข้าวพร้อมรอยยิ้มให้ตากล้องถ่ายรูป | Photograph

87. Reference : SP-1-1-86

Fieldwork research in Lao

| A Puan man commonly carries a large knife while he is out for self-protection. | Photograph

88. Reference : SP-1-1-87

Fieldwork research in Lao

| The rice fields await harvest. | Photograph

89. Reference : SP-1-1-88

Fieldwork research in Lao

| Deun or yard to trap swallows for cooking and sale in Xiangkhoang. It is commonly used in this area. | Photograph

90. Reference : SP-1-1-89

Fieldwork research in Lao

| Pine trees are clumped together in the grasslands close to Ban Mee or Muang Paek. The latter is called Paek (Pine tree in Lao) because of the number of pine trees in the area. | Photograph