832-266612 - A person sitting on one of the mysterious bellarmines, Plain of Jars, place of discovery No. 1 (Thong Hai Hin), Xieng Khuang Province, Laos, South East Asia
832-203446 - Crown glass or leadlight windows, Fuessinger House from Siebratsreute, Wolfegg Farmhouse Museum, Allgaeu, Upper Swabia, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
832-195231 - Clay and ceramic pots, Lychnostatis open-air museum, museum of local history, museum of traditional Cretan life, Hersonissos, Crete, Greece, Europe
832-125614 - Glasses with contaminated soil samples from old industrial sites, Altlast Zinkstrasse, New Ruhr Museum, Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex, Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
832-75998 - Archeology, ancient large stone jars scattered in the landscape, Plain of Jars, Jar Site 1, Thong Hai Hin, near Phonsavan, province of Xieng Khouang, Laos, Southeast Asia
832-75999 - Archeology, ancient large stone jars scattered in the landscape, Plain of Jars, Jar Site 1, Thong Hai Hin, near Phonsavan, province of Xieng Khouang, Laos, Southeast Asia
832-76001 - Archeology, large ancient stone jars in the landscape, Plain of Jars, Jar Site 1, Thong Hai Hin, at Phonsavan, Xieng Khouang province, Laos, Southeast Asia
832-76000 - Archeology, large ancient stone jars in the landscape, Plain of Jars, Jar Site 1, Thong Hai Hin, at Phonsavan, Xieng Khouang province, Laos, Southeast Asia
832-65938 - Archeology, ancient large stone jars in the landscape, Plain of Jars, Jar Site 1, Thong Hai Hin, near Phonsavan, province of Xieng Khouang, Laos, Southeast Asia, Asia
857-67390 - Plain of Jars, Central Laos - February 2003: A dramatic sunset forms a dramatic backdrop behind the mysterious Plain of Jars in central Laos. The stone jars are still an enigma for archeologists, who have dated the relics to the period between 500 BC and 800 AD. There are many theories as to what the jars were used for and how they were created, but none of the theories are considered definitive.
979-2054 - Whaling museum (showing female humpback whale fetus taken from dead mother) at the Grytviken Whaling Station on South Georgia Island, Southern Atlantica Ocean
834-684 - Painted water jar showing woman and maid from Apulia in Italy dating from 350 BC, British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe