Archaeological discoveries

Monogram Por Por Ror., Por Por Ror. and Royal Monogram Sor Kor.

Terrain

mountain

General Condition

The inscription of the monogram Por Por Por., Por Por Por. And the monogram Sor Kor. are enshrined on the upper rock wall of Ton Pliw Waterfall. Within the forest area in the area of ​​the Khao Chong Wildlife Conservation Development and Promotion Station, Trang Province Which is part of the Banthat Mountain Range, the area is generally flat along the stream. and small hills flanked by steep mountains Height above sea level 100–800 meters. Plant society is a tropical rain forest.

Height above mean sea level

223 meters

Waterway

Khlong Ton Nam Plew, Trang River

Geological conditions

Khao Chong Botanical Garden and Khao Chong Wildlife Conservation Development and Promotion Station It is located in the forest area which is part of the Banthat Mountain Range. Mountains with Triassic igneous rocks as their main constituents But the location of the Ton Plio Waterfall It is located on shale rock formations. in the Kaeng Krachan rock group (Department of Mineral Resources 2007)

Archaeological Era

historical era

era/culture

Rattanakosin era, Rama 7 era, Rama IX era

Archaeological age

1928, 1959

Types of archaeological sites

inscription

archaeological essence

It is a place to inscribe the monogram Por Por Por., Jor Por Ror. And the monogram Sor Kor. is enshrined on a rock near the top of Ton Plio Waterfall. which is the highest level waterfall It is evidence of the royal proceedings of 2 Kings, namely King Prajadhipok Rama VII, who traveled to the stream of waterfalls, namely Ton Pleo, and ate large utensils at the pavilion at Than Hathai Samran on January 25, 1928. and His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, King Rama IX, accompanied by Her Majesty Queen Sirikit Her Majesty the Queen which he engraved the royal monogram Por Por Por. and the royal name Sor Kor Kor. on March 16, 1959, when he came to visit the people in Trat Province.


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