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Mueang Ham Hok
เมืองหามหอก
LocationBan Khwao, Chaiyaphum, Thailand
TypeHuman settlement
Area2.29 square kilometres (229 ha)
History
Foundedc. 6th century
Abandonedc. 17th century
PeriodsAncient history
Cultures
Associated with
Site notes
Excavation dates1988
ArchaeologistsFine Arts Department
ConditionMostly destroyed
OwnershipPrivate
Public accessYes

Mueang Ham Hok (Thai: เมืองหามหอก) was a former human settlement in Ban Khwao subdistrict, Ban Khwao, Chaiyaphum, northeastern Thailand. It was inhabited from the 6th – 17th centuries from the Dvaravati to the late Ayutthaya periods.

Layout and location

The site is located in the Khlong Raeng watershed (คลองแร้ง), south of Ban Khwao subdistrict, Ban Khwao, Chaiyaphum, northeastern Thailand. The inner city is a reasonably spherical mound, approximately 1 kilometer in diameter, raised about 3 meters above the surrounding ground level, and surrounded by a moat and embankment. The outer city is a relatively open lowland area, bounded by another moat and embankment. The Chi River flows in the south, about 5 kilometers away. Small streams that flow near the city include Huai Pong (ห้วยโป่ง), Nong O (หนองอ้อ), Khlong Phai Ngam (คลองไผ่งาม), and Huai Yang Chum (ห้วยยางชุม).

To the current condition, the site's outer moat and embankment still form a continuous line around the area. The embankment is densely covered with trees and plants. The embankment is approximately 10 meters wide and 6-7 meters high. The overall height is not uniform. The moat is located on the outside of the embankment, approximately 10 meters wide. The inner city's moat and embankment are not as clear as the outer one, but it can still be observed, especially in the southern part. The moat is approximately 10 meters wide and the embankment is approximately 6 meters wide. The embankment is very low. It can be seen that the height is at the same level as the surrounding area.

Findings

Archaeological surveys and excavations in 1988 found evidence of artifacts indicating that the area was settling since the pre-history era. It then evolved into the complex community around the 6th century during the Dvaravati period, continued to the ancient Angkorian between the 10th - 12th century, and the Thai-Lao culture period in the 13th until it was abandoned in around the 17th century. The information can be summarized as follows:

References

  1. ^ "ชุมชนโบราณเมืองหามหอก" [The ancient city of Mueang Ham Hok]. Art and culture Chaiyaphum Rajabhat University (in Thai). 7 January 2022. Retrieved 4 January 2025.
  2. "เมืองหามหอก" [Mueang Ham Hok]. www.m-culture.in.th (in Thai). 28 December 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2025.