Top Temple
A mound with some bricks and a door frame of red sandstone, two basins in the north and east.
Kôk Vat Temple
Remains of what was a brick temple on laterite base, sandstone pieces in red sandstone doorframe, lintel (removed). Two basins in the East (Trapeang Kak and Trapeang Ba Lien).
Ta Khot Temple
Scattered remains of a temple group
Kôk Kôl
Mound only, with some brick rubble remnants of a moated ancient temple.
Trom Temple
Located in the northeast of Svay Leu district of Siem Reap, and west of Trapeang Thmor village, Prasat Trom is a group of three temples, surrounded by an outer laterite enclosure. It features the remains of a central sandstone tower with a laterite forebody that opens to the east which is flanked on either side … Read more
Kok Balang (Srei Snam)
Located immediately east of Wat Mong, the site today display only a large mound with scant fragments. Historical Notes Translated from French, Inventaire descriptif Monuments du Cambodge, E. Lajonquiere, 1901 Kuk Balang (The Pedestal Mound). It is located approximately 100 meters to the E. of the previous one, and surrounded by a basin-ditch. We find, … Read more
Roluos Temple
A moated mound
Ta Bas (Banteay Srei District, Siem Reap)
Origin (on the north slope of Phnom Veak) of a Sumedha hermit (the young Buddha) sculpture that now resides in the Angkor National Museum of Siem Reap.
Prasat Srah Andong Preng
Ancient basin