16°49′29.3″N 102°48′20.4″E / 16.824806°N 102.805667°E
ดงเมืองแอม | |
Location | Dong Mueang Aem subdistrict, Khao Suan Kwang District, Khon Kaen, Thailand |
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Type | Human settlement |
Area | 6.40 square kilometres (640 ha) |
History | |
Founded | c. 7th century CE |
Abandoned | c. 12th century CE |
Periods | Ancient history |
Cultures | Dvaravati |
Associated with | Mon people |
Site notes | |
Discovered | 1903 |
Excavation dates | 1930 |
Archaeologists | |
Condition | Partial restoration |
Ownership | Public |
Management | Fine Arts Department, no entry fee |
Public access | Yes |
Architecture | |
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Dong Mueang Am (Thai: ดงเมืองแอม) was the largest known Dvaravati settlement in Dong Mueang Aem subdistrict, Khao Suan Kwang District, Khon Kaen, Thailand, existed from the 7th to 12th centuries CE.
In 2022, the Dong Mueang Aem Ancient City Museum was established in Wat Sri Mueang Aem temple (วัดศรีเมืองแอม) by the local government to displays artifacts found in the area as well as permanent exhibitions which informs the history of Dong Mueang Aem Ancient City.
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