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Toek Khuob Temple
Ancient ruins of a brick temple.
Pring Thom Temple
Remains of a sandstone temple with a basin in the east. Location estimated!
Preah Lean Temple (Srayang Commune)
Mound only
Toch Temple
Mound with laterite blocks and sandstone door frames (source: Cisark)
Phnom Dei Temple (Samrong Utdor Meanchey)
Site that featured the remains of an ancient 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.
Prei Ta Toan Temple
Sandstone remnants including pedestal and decayed lintel.
Tuol Cham Temple
Remnants of an ancient brick temple uncovered in the 1930s
Prei Prasat (Romdoah Srae, Choam Khsant)
Located around 7km south of Choam Khsant village, Prei Prasat is surrounded by forest and a developing farming area. The partly standing temple (uncleared as of 02/23) features a single central shrine flanked by libraries all enclosed by a laterite wall with remnants on an entrance gopura on the east. Navigating around the trees, you … Read more
Don Mae Temple
A laterite tower with a large basin in the east. A colonette piece and sandstone plinths can be seen. Gallery The site can be reached from the north, east and south (a dirt road off the RN6 and follow a narrow trail along levee banks). The eastern path can be blocked by water during rice … Read more
Ampil Thvear Temple
Remains of a brick temple located 200 m south of Kuk Ampil Thvear
Changha Temple
Partially standing remains of a laterite temple, with “library” building and outer wall. Moat. (source: Cisark)
Don An Temple
Located on contemporary monastery grounds are the remains of a sandstone temple that creates a real curious puzzle for its rearrangement is extensive. Entering the monastery, you will immediately see some interesting sema, pedestals lining the way, with a decorated door column, and part of the temple crown. Look to the right, a rectangular area … Read more
Kuk Roka Temple
A cruciform-shaped sandstone temple with a basin in the northeast corner that, according to an inscription at the site, is one of the Hospital Chapels of the Jayavarman VII era. Inscriptions found here were registered under K 155 (the “hospital” stele), K 435 (recorded from a doorframe), and K 482 (on the doorframe in situ). … Read more
Roeu Temple
Located around 6km to the southwest of Beng Mealea and around 500m north of the supposed path of the ancient East Road that joined Angkor to Beng Mealea, Prasat Roeu, or Prasat Reu, features the remnants of a 10th-century brick temple. It was a small temple with a single shrine opening to the east with … Read more