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Kok Prasat (Puok)
Located on the northwestern side of Siem Reap city, in a presently undeveloped area still used as farmlands. The site features traces of a moat that surrounds a mound around 20m per side. There are traces of brick indicating it’s an earlier site, pre-11th century at least, while a small shelter retaining several sandstone pedestals … Read more
Tuol Yeay Bun Temple
A brick mound on which were found a few blocks of laterite and sandstone, surrounded by a moat.
Tuol Kaong Kang Temple
A brick mound on which were found a few blocks of laterite, surrounded by a moat.
O Prasat Cheung Temple
A brick mound on which found a decorative pedestal fragment sandstone laterite blocks and fragments of sandstone; surrounded by a moat.
O Prasat Tbong Temple
A brick mound on which one can see the foundations of a laterite temple, pedestals, fragments of sandstone and shelter Neak Ta. Surrounded by a moat with a basin nearby.
Kôk Prasat Temple
Ruined brick temple with only laterite base, pedestal and sandstone blocks to be seen according to reports. Featured a moat and basin in the east.
Banteay Temple
Remains of a brick temple
Kraham Temple (Thmat Peuy Village)
Remains of a brick temple group.
Phnom Kon Khlaeng Temple
Also recorded Phnom Kaun Khleng Temple, it’s the remains of a group of four ancient brick temples surrounded by an outer laterite enclosure wall with entrance gopura. The four temples are aligned on a north-south axis and open to the east. The northmost tower has part of one wall partially standing, only the basement remains … Read more
Hong Temple
Remains of an ancient site – mound with pedestal
Preah Ko Temple (Svay Leu)
Located north of Kulen Mountain in the commune of Kantout, the moated 10th-century temple site features the remains of three temples, “library” building, enclosed by a laterite wall with eastern gopura. Three inscriptions were registered from the site. The site is reasonably easy to reach (12/22) with a farm trail leading off the dirt road … Read more
Thnam Phdei Temple
Also noted as Prasat Thnorm Bdey. Originally a group of five small square brick temples only the rear two remain standing. They open to the east with sandstone doorframes and remnants of decorated octagonal doorframes seen. Around the other sides, false doors and elaborate brickwork to emphasize the pilasters and base. Remains lead out in … Read more
Vat Khnar Temple
Modern monastery on an ancient site
Chamreh Kuoch Temple
Remains of a brick temple