Kdol Temple
Brick temple, standing?
Ampil Temple (Ampil Village)
Remains of a brick temple group
Chanleas Dai Temple
Brick temple, standing?
Banteay Chhmar Temple
Prasat Banteay Chhmar is one of Cambodia’s major ancient temple complexes featuring a massive temple complex covering almost 1sq km enclosed by an outer moat and further surrounded by eight satellite temples along with a grand baray (1700 m x 700 m) on its eastern side. For the satellite temples see Pr. Ta Im, Pr. … Read more
Banteay Toap Temple
Also recorded as Prasat Banteay Torp, the temple is perhaps one of the least talked about of the large ancient sites in Cambodia but certainly one packed with curiosity. The site covers a large area with the very outer perimeter of the site defined by a levee measuring 2 km a side, no substantial archeological … Read more
Kasen Temple
Also recorded as Prasat Thma Puok the site is located centrally in the village of Thma Puok and makes for a popular park. The ancient site is surrounded by a large moat with entrances on the east and west. The single brick temple is no longer standing but it curiously featured a very high, almost … Read more
Chaeng Tbong Temple
Remains of a laterite temple with outer wall, large basin in the east.
Wat Ek Phnom – Battambang
Wat Ek Phnom, or Ek Phnom Pagoda, is located 8 km north of Battambang city featuring the remains of an 11th-century ancient temple fronted by a contemporary pagoda that also features a giant Buddha statue. The ancient temple, part in ruin, is a square sandstone shrine with a “library” building enclosed by an outer wall … Read more
Sel Nguor Khang Lech Temple
Remains of an ancient temple site. Location approximate
Roung Temple
Remains of an ancient temple site
Ang
Remains of brick temple group
Phnom Banteay Neang
A brick temples group, ruined, from which the registration K. 213, K. 214 and K. 791 come and where you can see two rock inscriptions. The remains were spread atop a hill on an esplanade first thirty meters wide and a cave in the side of the second hill. (Aymonier)
Kok Arak
Mound of bricks where a female statue was found (via Cisark).
Kôk Ta Lam
A mound that is reported to have linga, pedestal, and statue fragments. Surrounded by a moat.
Pram Temple (Phnom Srok District)
A small temple site consisting of what once was a group of three small brick towers fronted by two laterite/sandstone libraries. Today the brick structures have completely collapsed and only some standing remnants of sandstone false doors and door frames remain standing. The two library or satellite buildings are standing (just) with the one on … Read more
Wat Char Leu
Also known as Prasat Char Leu temple, it is located on the monastery grounds of Wat Leu and was a small temple site that still has one standing red sandstone tower. The tower was never completed having received very little final decorative carving bar that can be seen on a pediment above the eastern door … Read more
Trea Prasat Temple
Location of a brick temple where fragments were found, surrounded by a moat with basin in the east
Sangkas Temple
According to French notes, originally a group of three brick towers and two library buildings were surrounded by an outer enclosure wall with an entrance gopura on the east and a false entrance on the west. At the site today, the moat still fills during the rainy season and during the dry season revealing further … Read more
Lbeuk Ampil Temple
Remains of a brick temple, with outer enclosure wall, moat, and basin in the east.
Lbeuk Svay Temple
Remains of two unusually large brick temples, in terms of width anyway as they have mostly fallen with only the very lower portion of the temple remaining standing. They both appear to open to the east although no remains of a sandstone doorframe are seen. Fronting the site is a small collapsed shelter under which … Read more
Ta Toch Temple
Remains of a brick temple
Toek Chum Temple
Remains of a brick temple
Prasat Phnom Totong
Also known as Phnom Totoeng Temple, Located on the side of a giant rock massif, within a cave, is a small but very ancient brick temple. The site is located at the eastern end of the mountain, or massif, and on its northern side. At the opposite end is a large cement factory. There is … Read more
Preah Kuhear Luong
Cave where an inscription was found and registered under K. 44
Phnom Khyang Temple
Located on the north side of a small mountain bearing the same name Phnom Khyong or Khyang Mountain, you can find a staircase leading up to a cave that houses a very ancient brick temple. A metal staircase leads down into a large cavernous area and straight ahead, take the small steel ladder to the … Read more