National Museum of Chumphon
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National Museum Chumphon (National Museum, Chumphon) (Chumphon) The museum stands on the Hill of Sam Kaeo Mountain, in the area of the government center in Chumphon. The building is designed as an integrated style of local and contemporary themes, specially built for protection against strong winds, and at the same time, be appropriate for use as a museum. The local style of architecture is dominant. The dominant feature of the local style of architecture appears in the museum buildings The ancient site of Sam Kaeo Mountain or “Khao Sam Kaeo” is found in a steep limestone gully in the mountain range which runs through Thung Tako, Sawee Pathiw and Pha To districts. Here, many prehistoric artifacts were found and brought for display to the museum. These include potsherds, tripods, flake and polished stone tools. The evidence shows people migrated further down the plain and settled there. Afterwards, these people interacted with other communities by land and sea. As Chumphon’s location was near the seashore, it became an early important port for trade by the 1st century A.D. This had a substantial effect on the way of life here. The place was known as “The Port of Khao Sam Kaeo.” Because it was a major trading port, many archaeological finds were excavated showing that trade flourished in both eastern and western directions, during the first century onwards; some of these artifacts are: bronze human and animal figures, iron tools, bronze drums and beads. Beads are the most important proof of the trading relationship between the community of Khao Sam Kaeo and people from overseas. Beads were made of glass and stone, and some were inscribed in the Pallava script. These beads were used as ordinary ornaments which people from India, Arab and Roman cultures brought with them while traveling here. The importance of this port continued on for four hundred years. In the meantime, many additional ports along the Andaman coastline were opened, such as the Port of Phu Khao Thong of Ranong province and Khuan Luk Pat, Khlong Thom of Krabi. Also, in the Gulf of Siam, new ports opened south of Chumphon, namely, Tha Chana and Chaiya Ports of Surat Thani and Sathing Phra of Songkhla. By the 5th century onwards, the significance of the Khao Sam Kaeo port of Chumphon began to decline. Situated to the north of Chumphon city across the railway track right by the side of bypass road H1007. Situated to the north of Chumphon city across the railway track right by the side of bypass road H1007.
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