Partial remains of a 9th-century brick temple. Amongst the great mass of brick rubble, a remaining part of the original structure can still be seen and a large gaping hole that would have been the central shrine and deposit well. An ancient pedestal can be seen only partly excavated along with a beautiful ornate round colonette and a rare square coloumn.
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Site Info
- Reference ID: HA12163 | Last Update: January 7th, 2026
- Site Name: Kôki (Pr.) | Khmer: បា្រសាទគគីរ
- Other Names: Koki Temple, ប្រាសាទគគីរ, Prasat Ko Ky, Koki (Pr.), gagi, koki
- Location: Siem Reap Province > Svay Leu District > Khnang Phnum Commune > Anlong Thom Village
- Inventaire Khmer IK: 556.03
- MoCFA/EFEO Inventory - CISARK: 1021
- Monuments Historiques - MH: 774
- Jean Boulbet Inventaire - JB: 252
- Boulbet-Dagens Inventaire - BD: 8
- Tags/Group: 9th Century, BD, c, JB, Kulen, MH, Phnom Kulen, pr, Temples
Historical Inventories of Kôki (Pr.)
- 1973, Boulbert, Dagens, Les sites archéologiques de la région du Bhnaṃ Gūlen (Phnom Kulen), p. 45. (BD #: 8 Site Name: gagi / koki / )
- 1979, Boulbet, Le Phnom Kulen et sa région carte et commentaire Jean Boulbet (JB#: 252 Site Name: Koki (Pr.))