Wat Ubosoth (Wiang Tha Kan archaeological site)
- Wiang Tha Kan - rd., Ban Klang, San Pa Tong DistrictChiangmai 50120
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Wat Ubosoth
Ubosoth temple, an abandoned temple was named by a former Uposatha hall at there. This temple was excavated by the Fine Arts Department in 1988 CE
Temple's buildings consist of the round-shaped stupa, the brick floor, the octagonal stupa base, the rectangular building where aligned in the east to the west. This building was presumed to be the monk's dwelling. In addition, the Fine Arts Department also found the round-shaped pond in the north of the Vihara.
There were many discovered artifacts from the excavation including, parts of architecture and small sculptures such as baked clay Buddha votive tablets, pieces of bronze, silver and wood Buddha, Chinese earthenware and earthenwares from San Kam Pang kiln, San Sai kiln and Wieng Kalong kiln. This temple had been existed between 17h-22nd century BE.
The source of the publicity sign in front of the ancient monument