- Area: Siem Reap Province > Krong Siem Reab > Sangkat Nokor Thum
- | Type: Ancient Remains & Temples
A presently uncleared site, first uncovered in 1918 by Henri Marchal and referred to as Terrace #3, it’s a large sandstone terrace, near to 40 m long and 20 m wide, surrounded by sema stones, and opening to the east with a small laterite building of only around 3m sq. It is suggested to be one of the earlier terraces in the transition away from temple building (c. 14th-15th centuries).
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Site Info
- Site Name: Angkor Thom Terrace Khmer Name: អង្គរធំ
- Reference ID: HA11961 | Posted: January 20, 2021 | Last Update: May 23rd, 2021
- Tags/Group: 14th-15th Century, Angkor, Angkor Thom, Buddhist Terrace, Temples
- Location: Siem Reap Province > Krong Siem Reab > Sangkat Nokor Thum
- MoCFA ID: 678
- IK Number: 471.89