Ban Phouvieng (Nameng). According to Van Den Bergh et al. this site in Phukoot district is located along side the foot of Phukoot Mountain. This mountain which was the site of a Phatet Lao camp during the Secret War was targeted by aerial bombardment which resulted in reducing the level by 7 to 9 meters. The jar site at the foot has been obliterated. Three groups were recorded and a minimum count of the sandstone jar fragments show approximately 13 jars once graced the foot hill.
Ban Phouvieng (Nameng). According to Van Den Bergh et al. this site in Phukoot district is located along side the foot of Phukoot Mountain. This mountain which was the site of a Phatet Lao camp during the Secret War was targeted by aerial bombardment which resulted in reducing the level by 7 to 9 meters. The jar site at the foot has been obliterated. Three groups were recorded and a minimum count of the sandstone jar fragments show approximately 13 jars once graced the foot hill.