Spean Thmâ
Laterite bridge that measures 40 meters long and 6 meters wide.
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Laterite bridge that measures 40 meters long and 6 meters wide.
Contemporary pagoda built atop the location of an ancient site. Previously a laterite wall could be seen at the site although it would seem that it was removed when a new pagoda was built to replace the old one that had previously replaced the ancient temple. Two ancient pedestals and a naga corner piece can … Read more
10 meters long and 7 meters wide length of overgrown sandstone blocks, for dam or bridge
Laterite bridge (still in use) that appears to be around a few meters wide and 15 m or so meters long. Cisark notes that it is composed of 10 arches, measuring 20 meters long and 6 meters wide with a sandstone terminal 10 m to the north that bears an inscription of two lines and … Read more
Laterite bridge consists of 4 arches. It measures 15 meters long and 6 meters wide.
Laterite bridge measuring 15 meters long and 8 meters wide according to Cisark, what can be seen appears as 2-3 m wide and 10 m or so long but it is overgrown and possibly partly buried.
Laterite bridge recorded as measuring 30 meters long and 6 meters wide, as at 06/21, it is heavily overgrown but a path does cut through the shrub to where a section of the bridge appears to have collapsed.
Partially standing remains of a brick temple with outer enclosure
Shelter where laterite block was seen
Laterite Bridge
A small shelter near Tor Temple and Spean Tor housing the remains of ancient boundary markers
Monastery grounds where remains of an ancient temple, named Prasat Pothi, were found. The remnants lodged were with the National Museum including a bronze head of Shiva. Nearby several other mounds with remains of ancient sites were recorded, they include Prasat Lbeuk, Prasat Top, and Prasat Lich. The remains of ancient temple sites are numerous … Read more
Monastery surrounded by the moat of an ancient site