Phou Mon, Phou Mon village. This site was visited and geolocated by Skopal and Bounxayhip in 2020. They recorded one standing broken limestone jar positioned along a ridgeline. The jar is surrounded by trees obstructing any possible views. The rim style is undeterminable. There is no observable stone source in the near vicinity, although some small pieces of granite, measuring ca. 30cm in length and width, were found ca. 7m to the West of the jar. The locals commented that this area was once rice paddies, and has since been abandoned.
Phou Mon, Phou Mon village. This site was visited and geolocated by Skopal and Bounxayhip in 2020. They recorded one standing broken limestone jar positioned along a ridgeline. The jar is surrounded by trees obstructing any possible views. The rim style is undeterminable. There is no observable stone source in the near vicinity, although some small pieces of granite, measuring ca. 30cm in length and width, were found ca. 7m to the West of the jar. The locals commented that this area was once rice paddies, and has since been abandoned.