Terrace I

An overgrown and unrestored site not yet suitable for visiting (05/21). It was recorded on French maps from the early 1900s as Terrace I. What can be seen through the overgrowth is a long laterite structure of a low height, that is orientated to the east.

Notes by Henri Marchal from the 1900s record it as 20 m long x 8 m wide and almost a meter tall.

More recently it has been surveyed by the Angkor Vihara Project as part of their fascinating research into “Buddhist Terraces” and the late Angkor/Middle period.

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