This video is an introduction to the neglected archeology of Wiang Kum Kam videos I will be publishing to bring attention to the amazing archeological history to be found in an abandoned walled city that predates Chiang Mai. In this video I explain how I found useful information about Wiang Kum Kam by reading the website of Frans Betgem - www.chiangmai-alacarte.com and also the invaluable Atlantis of Lanna book written by amateur historian Garry Harbottle-Johnson in 2002. I also make reference to a Elisha Anne Teo's study of the Ping River Palaeochannels and visit various places in and around the ancient city of Wiang Kum Kam. These beautiful structures are a must see for visitors to Chiang Mai and an ideal opportunity for people to ride or drive around to discover for themselves.<br /><br />My Google Map of Wiang Kum Kam Boundary and the 30+ temples associated with the city history.<br />https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1yuZ_DJnLdb-5fZSrZ2-qJ4wkqr5cXn4&usp=sharing<br /><br />Chiang Mai Alacarte - Frans Betgem<br />https://www.chiangmai-alacarte.com/wiang-kum-kam-chiang-mai/<br /><br />Garry Harbottle-Johnson<br />Atlantis of Lanna<br />https://tinyurl.com/27mre6et<br /><br />Elisha Anne Teo<br />Ping River Palaeochannels: A Review of Evidence across Historical Literature, Archaeology and Geoscience Published: Sep 20, 2562<br />https://cmuj.cmu.ac.th/asr/journal_de.php?id=150