Mueang Uthong

14°22′16″N 99°53′19″E / 14.37111°N 99.88861°E / 14.37111; 99.88861

Mueang Uthong
เมืองอู่ทอง
Bronze double denarius of the Gallic Roman emperor Victorinus (269-271 AD) found at U Thong, Thailand.
Map
LocationAmphoe U Thong, Suphan Buri, Thailand
TypeHuman settlement
Area1.02 square kilometres (102 ha)
History
Foundedc. 300-600 AD
Abandoned1st: c. 1000 AD
2nd: 1767 AD
PeriodsAncient history
CulturesDvaravati
Associated withMon people
Site notes
Discovered1903
Excavation dates1930
Archaeologists
ConditionPartial restoration
OwnershipPublic
ManagementFine Arts Department, no entry fee
Public accessYes
Architecture
Architectural styles

Mueang Uthong (Thai: เมืองอู่ทอง) is an archaeological site located in the U Thong district, Suphan Buri province . It was inhabited from around the 10th century BC and became the state society in the third to sixth-century CE.[1][2] Uthong was one of the largest known city-states that emerged around the plains of central Thailand in the first millennium but became abandoned around 1000 AD due to the endemic and lost in major trading cities status.[3] It was resettled in the Ayutthaya period but was abandoned again after the fall of Ayutthaya in the 1760s.[4]

Uthong is also considered the first city-state that practiced Brahmanism and Buddhism in present-day central Thailand.[1]

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