Archaeological discoveries

Samakkhi Sattharam Temple

Terrain

General Condition

The present condition of the plains along the river The temple area is surrounded by communities and industrial plants. The north and west sides are adjacent to Khlong Krok Krak, which is a tributary of the Tha Chin River. east and south Next to Soi Thammakunakorn Soi 2, next to it is a private land. The land set up at the temple is 15 rai 47 square wa.

Height above mean sea level

1-2 meters

Waterway

Khlong Krok Krak, Tha Chin River

Geological conditions

Tha Chin series soil is a coastal saline soil. clay Clay and salty It is a soil with high fertility. but the soil is salty because the sea is flooded and the groundwater level rises almost to the top of the soil all year round (Documentation and Archives Committee 2000 :3)

Archaeological Era

historical era

era/culture

Rattanakosin period

Archaeological age

circa 1892

Types of archaeological sites

religious place

archaeological essence

Samakkhi Sattharam Temple a rat temple Under the Maha Nikaya, it was established in 1892 with Mr Choey as the land donor. Set up as a monastery for about 20 years, then it was abandoned. Later in the year 1921, Mr. Suk - Mrs. Riang Chang Sinuan built a new Sena building. and invited Phra Pu as the abbot has restored and developed the temple until the present Was granted Wisung Kham Sima on March 12, 1965, Wisung Kham Sima District, width 6 meters, length 15 meters, with the abbot governing. 1956-1959) Figure 3 Phra Kru Suwat Sakhonkit (1959-1993) Picture 4 Phra Rector Thongdee Piyavanno (1994-2000) Picture 5 Phra Rector Somnuk Khantisopano (2001) (B.E. Buddhist places 2002:79) and Phra Kru Sakorn Phisutthitham current abbot Most of the Senasana buildings It is a modern building, such as the Ubosot built in 1965, the pavilion built in 1981, etc.

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