Thailand: Terracotta Buddha amulet or 'Phra Pim', Wiang Tha Kan, Chiang Mai Province, Lan Na Period, 12th-14th centuries CE. Wiang Tha Khan, located 16 km south of Chiang Mai in rural Sanpatong District, is a small and prosperous Northern Thai village set amid Lamyai plantations and inhabited by Tai Yong resettled from nearby Shan State in Burma at the beginning of the 19th century. As long ago as the 10th century CE it was a fortified city or ‘wiang’ serving as an outlying bastion of the Mon Kingdom of Haripunchai, today’s Lamphun.


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