The Si Khiu Quarry site is located on Mittraphap Road between 206th – 207th km stack, on the opposite side of Si Khiu Waterworks. The site appears as a high mound, consisting of 20 x 20 m high-quality white solid sandstone terrace. Currently, mortised rectangular shallow holes can be found around the terrace. Presumably these holes were caused by the mortise of the surface sandstone. Some of the stone was extracted and loosened into rectangular shapes as they were prepared to be removed. From the analysis of stone type and size, together with stone elements from nearby ancient ruins, it shows that ancient ruins in Khmer culture in Thailand mostly used sandstone as the main material in constructing temples or shrines. [Source: Impact Assessment for Historical Sites in Rights-of-Way of Natural Gas Transmission Pipeline - PTT]
Source: Ayutthaya Historical Research
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