Kôk Prasat
Scant remains of an east-facing brick temple with moat.
Scant remains of an east-facing brick temple with moat.
Located to the southwest of Pouk, it’s the site of a ruined brick temple with a laterite base. At the site today, there is a small shelter surrounded by laterite blocks. Inside the shelter sits the sandstone pedestal of an ancient temple. The site is surrounded by development, including houses, a road, and farmlands, making … Read more
Prasat Tamoch is also recorded as Preah Ko Preah Keo Temple on some maps, Preah Ko also being the name of the village. It features the remains of an ancient brick temple that was surrounded by a moat with a basin to its east. Only the foundations of what may have been two small brick … Read more
Remains of laterite terraces
Mound only, with some brick rubble remnants of a moated ancient temple.
Scattered remains of a temple group
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).
A mound with some bricks and a door frame of red sandstone, two basins in the north and east.
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