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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Site 1
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Site 1 (also known as Ban Ang) contains nearly 400 carved stone jars. Archaeological research began in the 1930s led by Madeleine Colani (1866-1943), with later research conducted by Eiji Nitta, Thongsa Sayavongkhamdy, and a UNESCO team led by Julie Van den Bergh and Samlane Luangaphay. In 2016, Lao-Australian team conducted excavation and survey at Site 1, resulting in a detailed inventory of the stone jars, burial marker boulders and sandstone discs. The site is dominated by a limestone cave which faces over 384 stone jars arranged in five groups. To the north of the site is a small hill that is home to the largest and most impressive jars (Group 1). At a lower elevation to these, lie the largest group of megalithic jars (Group 2) arranged in a crescent in front of the cave mouth. Three smaller groups of jars make up the rest of the site to the south. Interspersed among the jars were 16 sandstone discs and 308 siliceous quartz breccia boulders.<br /><a href="https://vimeo.com/user104351898/review/368708541/b07608df68"></a></p>
Artefact
Archaeological Artefact
Site
The site to which the artifact belongs
1
Group
Group within the site to which the artifact belongs
1
Angle
Description of the degree to which the artefact remains upright
Upright
Associated Boulder
Whether or not there is a boulder or "boulder" type artefact associated with the artefact
No
Associated Ceramic
Whether or not there are "Ceramic" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Associated Disc
Whether or not there is a "disc" type artefact associated with the artefact
No
Associated Jar Fragments
Whether or not there are "Jar Fragment" type artefacts associated with the artefact
Yes
Associated Other
Whether or not there are "Other" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Visibility
Degree of visibilty of the artefact
Not Visibile
Buried <50 % Visible
Cavity Depth
Measured dimension of the depth of artefact's cavity i.e. inside depth
85
Cavity Diameter Measurement
Measured dimension of the diameter of the artefact's cavity i.e. inside diameter of the opening
65
Cavity Shape
Description of the shape of the artefact's cavity
Curved
Contents
Description of the contents of the artefact
Soil/leaves/water
Description of Manufacture Evidence
Description of the evidence of the artefact's manufacture
Chisel marks
Evidence of Manufacture
Apparent evidence of manufacturing
Yes
Middle Circumferance
Measured dimension of the circumferance of the artefact at the mid-point
438
Mouth Shape
Description of the shape of the artefact's mouth or entrance aperture (where applicable)
Round
Rim Diameter measurement
Measured dimension of the diameter of artefact's rim i.e the outside diameter at the rim
98
Rim Height
Measured dimension of the artefact's rim
10
Rim Style
Description of the style of the artefact's rim
Flat Inward
Surface
Characteristics of the artefact's surface finish or finishing method
Polished/smoothed
Top to Ground measurement
Measured dimension of the artifact from top of the artefact to the ground
90
X
Longitude of the artifact's position
19.43164043
Y
Latitude of the artefact
103.1542051
GeoLocation
Location coordinates of the artefact
19.4316404303959;103.154205126027
Artefact Type
Type of Artefact i.e. Jar, Jar Fragment, Disk, Boulder, Ceramic, etc.
Jar
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Description
An account of the resource
complete
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
16/02/2016
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The Plain of Jars Archaeological Project
Relation
A related resource
isPartOf:https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/plainofjars/collections/show/1
Title
A name given to the resource
Jar 1010001
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Site 1
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Site 1 (also known as Ban Ang) contains nearly 400 carved stone jars. Archaeological research began in the 1930s led by Madeleine Colani (1866-1943), with later research conducted by Eiji Nitta, Thongsa Sayavongkhamdy, and a UNESCO team led by Julie Van den Bergh and Samlane Luangaphay. In 2016, Lao-Australian team conducted excavation and survey at Site 1, resulting in a detailed inventory of the stone jars, burial marker boulders and sandstone discs. The site is dominated by a limestone cave which faces over 384 stone jars arranged in five groups. To the north of the site is a small hill that is home to the largest and most impressive jars (Group 1). At a lower elevation to these, lie the largest group of megalithic jars (Group 2) arranged in a crescent in front of the cave mouth. Three smaller groups of jars make up the rest of the site to the south. Interspersed among the jars were 16 sandstone discs and 308 siliceous quartz breccia boulders.<br /><a href="https://vimeo.com/user104351898/review/368708541/b07608df68"></a></p>
Artefact
Archaeological Artefact
Site
The site to which the artifact belongs
1
Group
Group within the site to which the artifact belongs
1
Angle
Description of the degree to which the artefact remains upright
Upright
Associated Boulder
Whether or not there is a boulder or "boulder" type artefact associated with the artefact
No
Associated Ceramic
Whether or not there are "Ceramic" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Associated Disc
Whether or not there is a "disc" type artefact associated with the artefact
No
Associated Jar Fragments
Whether or not there are "Jar Fragment" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Associated Other
Whether or not there are "Other" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Visibility
Degree of visibilty of the artefact
Not Visibile
Buried <50 % Visible
Cavity Depth
Measured dimension of the depth of artefact's cavity i.e. inside depth
36
Cavity Diameter Measurement
Measured dimension of the diameter of the artefact's cavity i.e. inside diameter of the opening
60
Cavity Shape
Description of the shape of the artefact's cavity
Curved
Circumferance at Bottom
Measured dimension of the circumferance of the artefact at the bottom
250
Comments
Comments related to the artefact
Extensive damage
Contents
Description of the contents of the artefact
water
Description of Manufacture Evidence
Description of the evidence of the artefact's manufacture
Chisel marks
Evidence of Manufacture
Apparent evidence of manufacturing
Yes
Stone Type
Type of stone material of the artefact
Sandstone
Surface
Characteristics of the artefact's surface finish or finishing method
Polished/smoothed
Top to Ground measurement
Measured dimension of the artifact from top of the artefact to the ground
28
X
Longitude of the artifact's position
19.431637
Y
Latitude of the artefact
103.1543252
GeoLocation
Location coordinates of the artefact
19.4316369962082;103.15432519006
Artefact Type
Type of Artefact i.e. Jar, Jar Fragment, Disk, Boulder, Ceramic, etc.
Jar
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Description
An account of the resource
broken
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
16/02/2016
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The Plain of Jars Archaeological Project
Relation
A related resource
isPartOf:https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/plainofjars/collections/show/1
Title
A name given to the resource
Jar 1010002
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Site 1
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Site 1 (also known as Ban Ang) contains nearly 400 carved stone jars. Archaeological research began in the 1930s led by Madeleine Colani (1866-1943), with later research conducted by Eiji Nitta, Thongsa Sayavongkhamdy, and a UNESCO team led by Julie Van den Bergh and Samlane Luangaphay. In 2016, Lao-Australian team conducted excavation and survey at Site 1, resulting in a detailed inventory of the stone jars, burial marker boulders and sandstone discs. The site is dominated by a limestone cave which faces over 384 stone jars arranged in five groups. To the north of the site is a small hill that is home to the largest and most impressive jars (Group 1). At a lower elevation to these, lie the largest group of megalithic jars (Group 2) arranged in a crescent in front of the cave mouth. Three smaller groups of jars make up the rest of the site to the south. Interspersed among the jars were 16 sandstone discs and 308 siliceous quartz breccia boulders.<br /><a href="https://vimeo.com/user104351898/review/368708541/b07608df68"></a></p>
Artefact
Archaeological Artefact
Site
The site to which the artifact belongs
1
Group
Group within the site to which the artifact belongs
1
Angle
Description of the degree to which the artefact remains upright
Upright
Associated Boulder
Whether or not there is a boulder or "boulder" type artefact associated with the artefact
Yes
Associated Ceramic
Whether or not there are "Ceramic" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Associated Disc
Whether or not there is a "disc" type artefact associated with the artefact
No
Associated Jar Fragments
Whether or not there are "Jar Fragment" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Associated Other
Whether or not there are "Other" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Visibility
Degree of visibilty of the artefact
Not Visibile
Buried <50 % Visible
Cavity Depth
Measured dimension of the depth of artefact's cavity i.e. inside depth
51
Cavity Diameter Measurement
Measured dimension of the diameter of the artefact's cavity i.e. inside diameter of the opening
51
Cavity Shape
Description of the shape of the artefact's cavity
Curved
Circumferance at Bottom
Measured dimension of the circumferance of the artefact at the bottom
376
Comments
Comments related to the artefact
Cracked
Contents
Description of the contents of the artefact
Soil/leaves/water
Description of Manufacture Evidence
Description of the evidence of the artefact's manufacture
Chisel marks
Evidence of Manufacture
Apparent evidence of manufacturing
Yes
Middle Circumferance
Measured dimension of the circumferance of the artefact at the mid-point
360
Mouth Shape
Description of the shape of the artefact's mouth or entrance aperture (where applicable)
Round
Rim Diameter measurement
Measured dimension of the diameter of artefact's rim i.e the outside diameter at the rim
64
Rim Height
Measured dimension of the artefact's rim
9
Rim Style
Description of the style of the artefact's rim
Outer
Stone Type
Type of stone material of the artefact
Sandstone
Surface
Characteristics of the artefact's surface finish or finishing method
Polished/smoothed
Top to Ground measurement
Measured dimension of the artifact from top of the artefact to the ground
82
X
Longitude of the artifact's position
19.43165593
Y
Latitude of the artefact
103.154329
GeoLocation
Location coordinates of the artefact
19.4316559326529;103.154329047139
Artefact Type
Type of Artefact i.e. Jar, Jar Fragment, Disk, Boulder, Ceramic, etc.
Jar
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Description
An account of the resource
complete
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
16/02/2016
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The Plain of Jars Archaeological Project
Relation
A related resource
isPartOf:https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/plainofjars/collections/show/1
Title
A name given to the resource
Jar 1010003
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Site 1
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Site 1 (also known as Ban Ang) contains nearly 400 carved stone jars. Archaeological research began in the 1930s led by Madeleine Colani (1866-1943), with later research conducted by Eiji Nitta, Thongsa Sayavongkhamdy, and a UNESCO team led by Julie Van den Bergh and Samlane Luangaphay. In 2016, Lao-Australian team conducted excavation and survey at Site 1, resulting in a detailed inventory of the stone jars, burial marker boulders and sandstone discs. The site is dominated by a limestone cave which faces over 384 stone jars arranged in five groups. To the north of the site is a small hill that is home to the largest and most impressive jars (Group 1). At a lower elevation to these, lie the largest group of megalithic jars (Group 2) arranged in a crescent in front of the cave mouth. Three smaller groups of jars make up the rest of the site to the south. Interspersed among the jars were 16 sandstone discs and 308 siliceous quartz breccia boulders.<br /><a href="https://vimeo.com/user104351898/review/368708541/b07608df68"></a></p>
Artefact
Archaeological Artefact
Site
The site to which the artifact belongs
1
Group
Group within the site to which the artifact belongs
1
Angle
Description of the degree to which the artefact remains upright
Inclined
Associated Boulder
Whether or not there is a boulder or "boulder" type artefact associated with the artefact
Yes
Associated Ceramic
Whether or not there are "Ceramic" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Associated Disc
Whether or not there is a "disc" type artefact associated with the artefact
No
Associated Jar Fragments
Whether or not there are "Jar Fragment" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Associated Other
Whether or not there are "Other" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Visibility
Degree of visibilty of the artefact
Not Visibile
Buried >50 % Visible
Cavity Depth
Measured dimension of the depth of artefact's cavity i.e. inside depth
105
Cavity Diameter Measurement
Measured dimension of the diameter of the artefact's cavity i.e. inside diameter of the opening
61
Cavity Shape
Description of the shape of the artefact's cavity
Straight
Circumferance at Bottom
Measured dimension of the circumferance of the artefact at the bottom
380
Comments
Comments related to the artefact
damaged
Contents
Description of the contents of the artefact
Soil/leaves/water
Description of Manufacture Evidence
Description of the evidence of the artefact's manufacture
Chisel marks
Evidence of Manufacture
Apparent evidence of manufacturing
Yes
Middle Circumferance
Measured dimension of the circumferance of the artefact at the mid-point
329
Mouth Direction
Description of the direction of orientation of the mouth of the artefact
Southwest
Mouth Shape
Description of the shape of the artefact's mouth or entrance aperture (where applicable)
Rectangular
Rim Diameter measurement
Measured dimension of the diameter of artefact's rim i.e the outside diameter at the rim
84
Rim Height
Measured dimension of the artefact's rim
5
Rim Style
Description of the style of the artefact's rim
Flat Inward
Stone Type
Type of stone material of the artefact
Sandstone
Surface
Characteristics of the artefact's surface finish or finishing method
Polished/smoothed
Top to Ground measurement
Measured dimension of the artifact from top of the artefact to the ground
92
X
Longitude of the artifact's position
19.43164421
Y
Latitude of the artefact
103.1543481
GeoLocation
Location coordinates of the artefact
19.4316442059184;103.154348125587
Artefact Type
Type of Artefact i.e. Jar, Jar Fragment, Disk, Boulder, Ceramic, etc.
Jar
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Description
An account of the resource
broken
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
16/02/2016
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The Plain of Jars Archaeological Project
Relation
A related resource
isPartOf:https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/plainofjars/collections/show/1
Title
A name given to the resource
Jar 1010004
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Site 1
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Site 1 (also known as Ban Ang) contains nearly 400 carved stone jars. Archaeological research began in the 1930s led by Madeleine Colani (1866-1943), with later research conducted by Eiji Nitta, Thongsa Sayavongkhamdy, and a UNESCO team led by Julie Van den Bergh and Samlane Luangaphay. In 2016, Lao-Australian team conducted excavation and survey at Site 1, resulting in a detailed inventory of the stone jars, burial marker boulders and sandstone discs. The site is dominated by a limestone cave which faces over 384 stone jars arranged in five groups. To the north of the site is a small hill that is home to the largest and most impressive jars (Group 1). At a lower elevation to these, lie the largest group of megalithic jars (Group 2) arranged in a crescent in front of the cave mouth. Three smaller groups of jars make up the rest of the site to the south. Interspersed among the jars were 16 sandstone discs and 308 siliceous quartz breccia boulders.<br /><a href="https://vimeo.com/user104351898/review/368708541/b07608df68"></a></p>
Artefact
Archaeological Artefact
Site
The site to which the artifact belongs
1
Group
Group within the site to which the artifact belongs
1
Angle
Description of the degree to which the artefact remains upright
Upright
Associated Boulder
Whether or not there is a boulder or "boulder" type artefact associated with the artefact
Yes
Associated Ceramic
Whether or not there are "Ceramic" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Associated Disc
Whether or not there is a "disc" type artefact associated with the artefact
No
Associated Jar Fragments
Whether or not there are "Jar Fragment" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Associated Other
Whether or not there are "Other" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Visibility
Degree of visibilty of the artefact
Not Visibile
Buried >50 % Visible
Cavity Depth
Measured dimension of the depth of artefact's cavity i.e. inside depth
53
Cavity Diameter Measurement
Measured dimension of the diameter of the artefact's cavity i.e. inside diameter of the opening
79
Cavity Shape
Description of the shape of the artefact's cavity
Curved
Circumferance at Bottom
Measured dimension of the circumferance of the artefact at the bottom
390
Contents
Description of the contents of the artefact
Soil/leaves/water
Description of Manufacture Evidence
Description of the evidence of the artefact's manufacture
Chisel marks
Evidence of Manufacture
Apparent evidence of manufacturing
Yes
Middle Circumferance
Measured dimension of the circumferance of the artefact at the mid-point
400
Mouth Shape
Description of the shape of the artefact's mouth or entrance aperture (where applicable)
Rectangular
Rim Diameter measurement
Measured dimension of the diameter of artefact's rim i.e the outside diameter at the rim
104
Rim Height
Measured dimension of the artefact's rim
9
Rim Style
Description of the style of the artefact's rim
Flat Inward
Stone Type
Type of stone material of the artefact
Conglomerate
Surface
Characteristics of the artefact's surface finish or finishing method
Polished/smoothed
Top to Ground measurement
Measured dimension of the artifact from top of the artefact to the ground
116
X
Longitude of the artifact's position
19.43158171
Y
Latitude of the artefact
103.1543515
GeoLocation
Location coordinates of the artefact
19.4315817133799;103.154351455473
Artefact Type
Type of Artefact i.e. Jar, Jar Fragment, Disk, Boulder, Ceramic, etc.
Jar
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Description
An account of the resource
complete
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
16/02/2016
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The Plain of Jars Archaeological Project
Relation
A related resource
isPartOf:https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/plainofjars/collections/show/1
Title
A name given to the resource
Jar 1010005
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Site 1
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Site 1 (also known as Ban Ang) contains nearly 400 carved stone jars. Archaeological research began in the 1930s led by Madeleine Colani (1866-1943), with later research conducted by Eiji Nitta, Thongsa Sayavongkhamdy, and a UNESCO team led by Julie Van den Bergh and Samlane Luangaphay. In 2016, Lao-Australian team conducted excavation and survey at Site 1, resulting in a detailed inventory of the stone jars, burial marker boulders and sandstone discs. The site is dominated by a limestone cave which faces over 384 stone jars arranged in five groups. To the north of the site is a small hill that is home to the largest and most impressive jars (Group 1). At a lower elevation to these, lie the largest group of megalithic jars (Group 2) arranged in a crescent in front of the cave mouth. Three smaller groups of jars make up the rest of the site to the south. Interspersed among the jars were 16 sandstone discs and 308 siliceous quartz breccia boulders.<br /><a href="https://vimeo.com/user104351898/review/368708541/b07608df68"></a></p>
Artefact
Archaeological Artefact
Site
The site to which the artifact belongs
1
Group
Group within the site to which the artifact belongs
1
Angle
Description of the degree to which the artefact remains upright
Inclined
Associated Boulder
Whether or not there is a boulder or "boulder" type artefact associated with the artefact
No
Associated Ceramic
Whether or not there are "Ceramic" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Associated Disc
Whether or not there is a "disc" type artefact associated with the artefact
No
Associated Jar Fragments
Whether or not there are "Jar Fragment" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Associated Other
Whether or not there are "Other" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Visibility
Degree of visibilty of the artefact
Not Visibile
Buried <50 % Visible
Cavity Depth
Measured dimension of the depth of artefact's cavity i.e. inside depth
90
Cavity Diameter Measurement
Measured dimension of the diameter of the artefact's cavity i.e. inside diameter of the opening
65
Cavity Shape
Description of the shape of the artefact's cavity
Straight
Circumferance at Bottom
Measured dimension of the circumferance of the artefact at the bottom
307
Contents
Description of the contents of the artefact
water
Description of Manufacture Evidence
Description of the evidence of the artefact's manufacture
Chisel marks
Evidence of Manufacture
Apparent evidence of manufacturing
Yes
Mouth Direction
Description of the direction of orientation of the mouth of the artefact
Southeast
Mouth Shape
Description of the shape of the artefact's mouth or entrance aperture (where applicable)
Rectangular
Rim Diameter measurement
Measured dimension of the diameter of artefact's rim i.e the outside diameter at the rim
84
Rim Height
Measured dimension of the artefact's rim
8
Rim Style
Description of the style of the artefact's rim
Flat Inward
Stone Type
Type of stone material of the artefact
Sandstone
Surface
Characteristics of the artefact's surface finish or finishing method
Polished/smoothed
Top to Ground measurement
Measured dimension of the artifact from top of the artefact to the ground
35
X
Longitude of the artifact's position
19.43177216
Y
Latitude of the artefact
103.1542483
GeoLocation
Location coordinates of the artefact
19.4317721566972;103.15424831228
Artefact Type
Type of Artefact i.e. Jar, Jar Fragment, Disk, Boulder, Ceramic, etc.
Jar
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Description
An account of the resource
complete
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
16/02/2016
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The Plain of Jars Archaeological Project
Relation
A related resource
isPartOf:https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/plainofjars/collections/show/1
Title
A name given to the resource
Jar 1010006
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Site 1
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Site 1 (also known as Ban Ang) contains nearly 400 carved stone jars. Archaeological research began in the 1930s led by Madeleine Colani (1866-1943), with later research conducted by Eiji Nitta, Thongsa Sayavongkhamdy, and a UNESCO team led by Julie Van den Bergh and Samlane Luangaphay. In 2016, Lao-Australian team conducted excavation and survey at Site 1, resulting in a detailed inventory of the stone jars, burial marker boulders and sandstone discs. The site is dominated by a limestone cave which faces over 384 stone jars arranged in five groups. To the north of the site is a small hill that is home to the largest and most impressive jars (Group 1). At a lower elevation to these, lie the largest group of megalithic jars (Group 2) arranged in a crescent in front of the cave mouth. Three smaller groups of jars make up the rest of the site to the south. Interspersed among the jars were 16 sandstone discs and 308 siliceous quartz breccia boulders.<br /><a href="https://vimeo.com/user104351898/review/368708541/b07608df68"></a></p>
Artefact
Archaeological Artefact
Site
The site to which the artifact belongs
1
Group
Group within the site to which the artifact belongs
1
Angle
Description of the degree to which the artefact remains upright
Inclined
Associated Boulder
Whether or not there is a boulder or "boulder" type artefact associated with the artefact
Yes
Associated Ceramic
Whether or not there are "Ceramic" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Associated Disc
Whether or not there is a "disc" type artefact associated with the artefact
No
Associated Jar Fragments
Whether or not there are "Jar Fragment" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Associated Other
Whether or not there are "Other" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Visibility
Degree of visibilty of the artefact
Not Visibile
Buried <50 % Visible
Cavity Depth
Measured dimension of the depth of artefact's cavity i.e. inside depth
42
Cavity Diameter Measurement
Measured dimension of the diameter of the artefact's cavity i.e. inside diameter of the opening
51
Cavity Shape
Description of the shape of the artefact's cavity
Curved
Circumferance at Bottom
Measured dimension of the circumferance of the artefact at the bottom
410
Contents
Description of the contents of the artefact
Soil/leaves/water
Description of Manufacture Evidence
Description of the evidence of the artefact's manufacture
Chisel marks
Evidence of Manufacture
Apparent evidence of manufacturing
Yes
Middle Circumferance
Measured dimension of the circumferance of the artefact at the mid-point
354
Mouth Direction
Description of the direction of orientation of the mouth of the artefact
West
Mouth Shape
Description of the shape of the artefact's mouth or entrance aperture (where applicable)
Oval
Rim Diameter measurement
Measured dimension of the diameter of artefact's rim i.e the outside diameter at the rim
74
Rim Height
Measured dimension of the artefact's rim
8
Rim Style
Description of the style of the artefact's rim
Flat Inward
Stone Type
Type of stone material of the artefact
Sandstone
Surface
Characteristics of the artefact's surface finish or finishing method
Polished/smoothed
Top to Ground measurement
Measured dimension of the artifact from top of the artefact to the ground
96
X
Longitude of the artifact's position
19.43174808
Y
Latitude of the artefact
103.1542963
GeoLocation
Location coordinates of the artefact
19.4317480830237;103.154296250029
Artefact Type
Type of Artefact i.e. Jar, Jar Fragment, Disk, Boulder, Ceramic, etc.
Jar
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Description
An account of the resource
complete
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
16/02/2016
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The Plain of Jars Archaeological Project
Relation
A related resource
isPartOf:https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/plainofjars/collections/show/1
Title
A name given to the resource
Jar 1010007
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Site 1
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Site 1 (also known as Ban Ang) contains nearly 400 carved stone jars. Archaeological research began in the 1930s led by Madeleine Colani (1866-1943), with later research conducted by Eiji Nitta, Thongsa Sayavongkhamdy, and a UNESCO team led by Julie Van den Bergh and Samlane Luangaphay. In 2016, Lao-Australian team conducted excavation and survey at Site 1, resulting in a detailed inventory of the stone jars, burial marker boulders and sandstone discs. The site is dominated by a limestone cave which faces over 384 stone jars arranged in five groups. To the north of the site is a small hill that is home to the largest and most impressive jars (Group 1). At a lower elevation to these, lie the largest group of megalithic jars (Group 2) arranged in a crescent in front of the cave mouth. Three smaller groups of jars make up the rest of the site to the south. Interspersed among the jars were 16 sandstone discs and 308 siliceous quartz breccia boulders.<br /><a href="https://vimeo.com/user104351898/review/368708541/b07608df68"></a></p>
Artefact
Archaeological Artefact
Site
The site to which the artifact belongs
1
Group
Group within the site to which the artifact belongs
1
Angle
Description of the degree to which the artefact remains upright
Upright
Associated Boulder
Whether or not there is a boulder or "boulder" type artefact associated with the artefact
Yes
Associated Ceramic
Whether or not there are "Ceramic" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Associated Disc
Whether or not there is a "disc" type artefact associated with the artefact
Yes
Associated Jar Fragments
Whether or not there are "Jar Fragment" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Associated Other
Whether or not there are "Other" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Visibility
Degree of visibilty of the artefact
Not Visibile
Buried <50 % Visible
Cavity Depth
Measured dimension of the depth of artefact's cavity i.e. inside depth
71
Cavity Diameter Measurement
Measured dimension of the diameter of the artefact's cavity i.e. inside diameter of the opening
48
Cavity Shape
Description of the shape of the artefact's cavity
Curved
Circumferance at Bottom
Measured dimension of the circumferance of the artefact at the bottom
364
Comments
Comments related to the artefact
minor damage to rim
Contents
Description of the contents of the artefact
Soil/leaves/water
Description of Manufacture Evidence
Description of the evidence of the artefact's manufacture
Chisel marks
Evidence of Manufacture
Apparent evidence of manufacturing
Yes
Middle Circumferance
Measured dimension of the circumferance of the artefact at the mid-point
317
Mouth Shape
Description of the shape of the artefact's mouth or entrance aperture (where applicable)
Round
Rim Diameter measurement
Measured dimension of the diameter of artefact's rim i.e the outside diameter at the rim
62
Rim Height
Measured dimension of the artefact's rim
10
Rim Style
Description of the style of the artefact's rim
Flat Inward
Stone Type
Type of stone material of the artefact
Sandstone
Surface
Characteristics of the artefact's surface finish or finishing method
Polished/smoothed
Top to Ground measurement
Measured dimension of the artifact from top of the artefact to the ground
131
X
Longitude of the artifact's position
19.43171476
Y
Latitude of the artefact
103.1543107
GeoLocation
Location coordinates of the artefact
19.4317147554143;103.154310689735
Artefact Type
Type of Artefact i.e. Jar, Jar Fragment, Disk, Boulder, Ceramic, etc.
Jar
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Description
An account of the resource
complete
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
16/02/2016
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The Plain of Jars Archaeological Project
Relation
A related resource
isPartOf:https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/plainofjars/collections/show/1
Title
A name given to the resource
Jar 1010008
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Site 1
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Site 1 (also known as Ban Ang) contains nearly 400 carved stone jars. Archaeological research began in the 1930s led by Madeleine Colani (1866-1943), with later research conducted by Eiji Nitta, Thongsa Sayavongkhamdy, and a UNESCO team led by Julie Van den Bergh and Samlane Luangaphay. In 2016, Lao-Australian team conducted excavation and survey at Site 1, resulting in a detailed inventory of the stone jars, burial marker boulders and sandstone discs. The site is dominated by a limestone cave which faces over 384 stone jars arranged in five groups. To the north of the site is a small hill that is home to the largest and most impressive jars (Group 1). At a lower elevation to these, lie the largest group of megalithic jars (Group 2) arranged in a crescent in front of the cave mouth. Three smaller groups of jars make up the rest of the site to the south. Interspersed among the jars were 16 sandstone discs and 308 siliceous quartz breccia boulders.<br /><a href="https://vimeo.com/user104351898/review/368708541/b07608df68"></a></p>
Artefact
Archaeological Artefact
Site
The site to which the artifact belongs
1
Group
Group within the site to which the artifact belongs
1
Angle
Description of the degree to which the artefact remains upright
Inclined
Associated Boulder
Whether or not there is a boulder or "boulder" type artefact associated with the artefact
Yes
Associated Ceramic
Whether or not there are "Ceramic" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Associated Disc
Whether or not there is a "disc" type artefact associated with the artefact
No
Associated Jar Fragments
Whether or not there are "Jar Fragment" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Associated Other
Whether or not there are "Other" type artefacts associated with the artefact
No
Visibility
Degree of visibilty of the artefact
Not Visibile
Buried <50 % Visible
Cavity Depth
Measured dimension of the depth of artefact's cavity i.e. inside depth
84
Cavity Diameter Measurement
Measured dimension of the diameter of the artefact's cavity i.e. inside diameter of the opening
52
Cavity Shape
Description of the shape of the artefact's cavity
Curved
Circumferance at Bottom
Measured dimension of the circumferance of the artefact at the bottom
426
Contents
Description of the contents of the artefact
Soil/leaves/water
Description of Manufacture Evidence
Description of the evidence of the artefact's manufacture
Chisel marks
Evidence of Manufacture
Apparent evidence of manufacturing
Yes
Middle Circumferance
Measured dimension of the circumferance of the artefact at the mid-point
380
Mouth Direction
Description of the direction of orientation of the mouth of the artefact
Northwest
Mouth Shape
Description of the shape of the artefact's mouth or entrance aperture (where applicable)
Round
Rim Diameter measurement
Measured dimension of the diameter of artefact's rim i.e the outside diameter at the rim
88
Rim Height
Measured dimension of the artefact's rim
11
Rim Style
Description of the style of the artefact's rim
Flat Inward
Stone Type
Type of stone material of the artefact
Sandstone
Surface
Characteristics of the artefact's surface finish or finishing method
Polished/smoothed
Top to Ground measurement
Measured dimension of the artifact from top of the artefact to the ground
128
X
Longitude of the artifact's position
19.43171152
Y
Latitude of the artefact
103.1543363
GeoLocation
Location coordinates of the artefact
19.4317115174088;103.154336262792
Artefact Type
Type of Artefact i.e. Jar, Jar Fragment, Disk, Boulder, Ceramic, etc.
Jar
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Description
An account of the resource
complete
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
16/02/2016
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The Plain of Jars Archaeological Project
Relation
A related resource
isPartOf:https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/plainofjars/collections/show/1
Title
A name given to the resource
Jar 1010009