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Kôk Damloung (N.T.)
Shelter containing temple fragments
Sangkream (N.T.)
Neak Ta shelter built on a foundation of laterite housing a large pedestal, two sculptures, and fragments of sandstone and bricks.
Prakang
Mound with fragments of an ancient temple site
Kok Srok (N.T.)
A Neak Ta shelter housing remnants of an ancient temple. Feet of a small statue, a grinding stone roller, what may have been a pesani, laterite, fragment of a sculpture, and an unusual rectangular piece with a flared end.
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
Pô Noreay (N.T.)
Location of remains of an ancient site
Neak Ta Veang (Siem Reap District)
Located on the western side of Siem Reap city, the site is also known as Prasat Kork Tavaing. It features the remains of what appears to be a circa 10th-11th century sandstone temple that featured a single shrine, an annex building (library), an enclosure wall, an entrance pavilion, and a moat. Quite noticeable is the … Read more
Bak Kâ (N.T.)
Small mound where statue fragments were found, and stele with inscription registered as K 940.