Archaeological discoveries

Khok Myanmar

Terrain

General Condition

Khok Myanmar has an area of ​​approximately 96 rai. The present area is a flat area between the mountains. Currently under the supervision of the Treasury Department It is located between Ban Riang, Ban Don, Ban Khai and Ban Khian. There is grass all over the area and a small paved road is cut in the area.

On the western side of Khok Myanmar is Khlong Bang Yai. (Flows from Khao Phra Thaeo through to the sea or U-Tapao), the east and south are Ban Riang Road. In the middle of the area there is a construction of a memorial or monument of Thalang Chana Suek. by filling the soil in a hill There is a staircase leading up Above is a floating sculpture depicting figures related to the Thalang battle such as Thao Thep Kasattri and Thao Sri Sunthon.

Height above mean sea level

6 meters

Waterway

Andaman Sea, Khlong Yai

Geological conditions

Area formed by the deposition of sediments during the Holocene.

Archaeological Era

historical era

era/culture

Early Rattanakosin period, the reign of King Rama I

Archaeological age

1785

Types of archaeological sites

production sites, monuments

archaeological essence

Thalang Victory Monument Located on the area known as "Kok Burma", originally was the rice field of Thalang Governor Ban Khian. And as a battleground in the Battle of Thalang in 1785, as evidenced by historical evidence that the Thalang Army defeated the Burmese Army in this area on March 13, 1785, known as Thalang Day won the battle

In the middle of the area there is a construction of a memorial or monument of Thalang Chana Suek. by filling the soil in a hill There is a staircase leading up Above is a floating sculpture depicting figures related to the Thalang battle such as Thao Thep Kasattri and Thao Sri Sunthon.