Archaeological discoveries

Wat Pa Daeng Nok

Terrain

General Condition

Wat Pa Tam Nok is an abandoned temple located in the Aranyik area of ​​the ancient city of Kamphaeng Phet. Next to Wat Phra Non, about 50 meters south, 550 meters north of the northern moat, 180 meters north of Huai Sai, 1.5 kilometers north of the Ping River.

Height above mean sea level

84 meters

Waterway

Ping River, Huay Sai

Geological conditions

Sediment deposited into laterite hills underground

Archaeological Era

historical era

era/culture

Early Ayutthaya period, Middle Ayutthaya period

Archaeological age

20th - 22nd Buddhist Century

Types of archaeological sites

religious place

archaeological essence

Wat Pa Dam Nok is located in the Aranyik district of Kamphaeng Phet town. Next to Wat Phra Non to the south The temple faces east. Important buildings that include

The main chedi is made of laterite, leaving only the base part. It is a lotus base, glass beads, chicken breast. Next up is the base in front of the board in the octagonal plan to support the lotus base in the octagonal chart. As for the bell above, it's all broken.

The Ubosot is located to the east of the main chedi. It is a building in a rectangular plan made of laterite. Around the building there are sema leaves embroidered on it. looks like a hall building There are stairs going up and down both the front and the back, 2 on each side. The top appears at the Chukchi base. There are laterite Buddha image stirrups, 2 sitting, 6 standing.


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