Archaeological discoveries

Wat Abbot Noi

Terrain

General Condition

Wat Abbot Noi is a large abandoned temple. It is located in the northeast, outside the Aranyik district, Mueang Kamphaeng Phet. It is about 2,319 meters north of the moat to the north, about 894 meters from Huai Sai, and 3,910 meters north of the Ping River.

Height above mean sea level

83 meters

Waterway

Ping River, Huay Sai

Geological conditions

Sediment deposited into laterite hills underground

Archaeological Era

historical era

era/culture

Sukhothai period, Early Ayutthaya period, Middle Ayutthaya period

Archaeological age

20th - 22nd Buddhist Century

Types of archaeological sites

religious place

archaeological essence

Wat Awat Noi is located outside the Aranyik district of Kamphaeng Phet Historical Park on the northeast side. It is a temple that cannot determine the exact boundary due to the lack of a wall surrounding the temple on all four sides.

Important buildings include

Ubosot located in front of the temple It is a rectangular building made of laterite. Build a base as a lotus base Found traces of a small laterite base surrounding it, presumed to be a parapet site.

Pythia base It is located in the west of the chapel. It is a large laterite lotus base. It is about 27 meters wide and 118 meters long, with stairs going up and down on all four sides. The top consists of 2 large viharas and 1 main chedi.

The Temple 1 It is located in the east on the base of python. It is a rectangular building with laterite construction. There is a porch forming both the front and the back.

The main chedi is made of laterite. Located in the middle of the base The only evidence was found on the base in front of the square diagram board. The upper part is completely destroyed.

Viharn 2 It is located in the west on the base of the python. It is a rectangular building with laterite construction.

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