Temples
Phnom Mreah Preou
Location of an ancient temple site where a registered inscription, K. 424, comes from a stele found at the site. According to George Coedes, the fragmented stele, dating to the 7th century, notes a foundation to honor Tungica, lord of the mountain.
Wat Ampil Treang
Monastery whose vihara is surrounded by eight double sema. Two pedestals, fragments of Buddha and laterite blocks were found here (Cisark)
Kok Pongro Temple (Chikreng)
Mound with fragment of an ancient temple
Balang Trapeang Rong
Mound surrounded by a moat
Trapeang Thlok
Remnants of an ancient brick temple site
Prakang
Mound with fragments of an ancient temple site
Ak Yom (Andong Village – Kampong Cham)
Mound with fragments of bricks, some laterite blocks and a piece of sandstone
Rolom Veng Temple
Remains of a brick temple. (exact location unconfirmed)
Khnar Ok Temple
Remains of a brick temple (exact location unconfirmed)
Pongro Temple
Partially standing laterite temple. Exact location is unconfirmed. around 7 km east of Svay Leu (report via Cisark)
Kroes Ka Baen
Mound with scant remains of a pedestal and bollards. Exact location is unconfirmed, 8 km southeast of the town of Svay Leu.
Kroes Trâpeang Chhouk Toch
Remains of brick temple, large and small basin in the east
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.