Inscription
This map features sites where inscriptions have been noted. This listing is based upon: 1966, Coedes, Inscriptions du Cambodge, Volume 8 & 2017, Soutif, Esteve, CIK (Corpus des Inscriptions Khmeres), with some contemporary additions. Note: it does not include all the inscriptions discovered or released since that date.
Tang Reay (N.T.)
Remains of an ancient temple including pedestal and lintel fragment that appears to be an attendant at Vishnu’s feet assuming that the rest of it depicted the Birth of Brahma/Vishnu in cosmic sleep etc.. An inscription was registered from here under K. 648 that the French researcher, Georges Coedes translated as recording donations made by … Read more
Ancient Boundary Markers
A small shelter near Tor Temple and Spean Tor housing the remains of ancient boundary markers
Terrace M (Preah Ang Khmao)
A reconstructed terrace near to the place of the original also featuring the original sema stones. Some other original stone pieces can be seen grouped around trees.
Preah Ang Kok Thlok – Terrace S
To the west of Bayon, located at the functioning monastery of Preah Ang Kok Thlok is ‘Terrace S’ or the remnants thereof which now has a contemporary construction atop the ancient site. The site we see today carries on the traditional use of the ancient site, a vihara or prah vihar, that were noted as … Read more
Wat Praek Sdei
Contemporary monastery and pagoda
Kôk Angkanh
A site where several ancient relics were found BW Photos: EFEO
Phnom Sruoch
Partially standing square brick temple
Kong Hing Temple
Small brick temple (in complete ruin) surrounded by a moat near which were discovered three small pedestals linga, a small head and 3 deposit stones, one of them bearing a registered registration under number K.866.
Kôk Neak Ta Chas
Former brick temple site, an inscription from here was registered under K 868
Wat Tatok
A very pretty monastery and pagoda where an inscribed cubic sandstone stele was recorded and registered under K. 892.