Muaro Jambi
Muaro Jambi is an archaeological site located in Jambi Province, Indonesia. It is known for its ancient temples and structures that date back to the Srivijaya and Melayu kingdoms. The site covers an area of approximately 12 square kilometers and features a network of canals and mounds, indicating a sophisticated civilization.
The most notable structures at Muaro Jambi include the Candi (temple) complexes, which showcase the architectural style of the time. Excavations have revealed artifacts such as pottery, inscriptions, and tools, providing valuable insights into the culture and daily life of the people who once inhabited the region.