Wat Snuol

A well-kept contemporary monastery and pagoda also houses a small collection of ancient temple remnants that may originate from nearby archeological sites. Remnants include two fragments of pink sandstone decorated door columns, a collection of older sema stones, and what may have been a sema pedestal.

Spean Lbeuk Prei West

Remains of a small laterite bridge located along the ancient road that led out of Angkor to Phnom Srok (and beyond to Sdok Kak Thom). See a larger map of the ancient road network and bridges here and here.

Spean Memay (Lbeuk Prei)

The location of a laterite bridge that was recorded by Lunet Lajonquire in the 1900s which hopefully still exists underneath the successive road upgrades. It was recorded as being 28 m long and 9 m wide. See a larger map of the ancient road network and bridges here and here. Note there are several bridges named “Memay” see here for … Read more

Krâlanh Temple

Location of what was a group of six temples, with library or annex buildings. Artifacts removed under registration numbers K. 242, K. 243 and K. 501.

Lbeuk Run Temple

The location of what was a group of 6 temples inc. library or annex buildings, an outer wall with entrance gopura.

Phnom Kambot Temple (Siem Reap)

Located atop Phnom Kambot of Kralanh district Siem Reap, Prasat Phnom Kambot, is a small square brick temple built on a laterite base. On the trail leading to the site, two pedestals and the odd laterite block can be seen. A statue, possibly of Prajnaparamita, originating from here sits in the Guimet Museum of France … Read more

Spean Rolom Svay

Site of an ancient laterite bridge. Nothing remains bar a small pile of laterite blocks which for the most part of the year are underwater. On the bank, there is a small shelter housing decorated fragments from a nearby temple site. See a larger map of the ancient road network and bridges here and here.

Toek Chum

Scattered brick and sandstone pieces. Site where sculptures and inscription K. 238 was found.

Ta An Temple

A modern monastery to the east of which are scant remains of an ancient site that was once three temples with a gopura (?) and moat. Inscriptions were recorded and registered under K. 240 and K. 241.  

Kôk Samrong Temple

Scattered remains of a brick temple. Site where statues, lintel, column, and bollard were found and removed and registered under K. 250.

Kong Srok (N.T.)

Scattered remains of brick temple, 100m x 200m basin in the east. A site where lintel and statues were found and removed.

Snuol Temple

A mound with sandstone remnants that was once a group of four brick temples with moat.

Lbeuk Temple

Remains of what was a temple of laterite construction.