Groslier
Native Name | ហ្គ្រោស្លីយេរ |
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BA# | C2503014 |
CISARK# | 6120 |
Type | Ancient Village |
Location | |
Village | Salang Bei |
Commune | Koki |
District | Memot |
Province | Tboung Khmum |
Country | Cambodia |
Coordinates | 11.90644, 106.05878 |
History | |
Material | Earth |

Groslier (ហ្គ្រោស្លីយេរ - Pronounced: Gro-lee-ay)
Circular ancient village site with traces of a surrounding earth embankment. We're assuming the site is either named after, or was first identified by, French historian George Groslier who died under torture by the Japanese military in Phnom Penh in 1945. (A tragic precursor of things to come on a greater scale?)
For further details on this area's circular village sites see Phnom Trameng.
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Nearby Sites
- Bos Phnom
- Chamkar Tamak
- Chamkar Thmei
- Chhouk Khley
- Groslier
- Hong
- Houch
- Houn Khim
- Kraek (Block 14)
- Kraek (Block 2)
- Kraek (Block 62)
- Kraek (Block 66)
- Kraek (Block 73/74)
- Memot
- Memot - Chalang
- Mukh Kras
- Ngeu
- Phnom Chong I
- Phnom Chong II
- Phnom Trameng
- Phum Beng
- Phum Kampoan
- Phum Koki
- Roung
- Samraong (Memot)
- Toek Sar
- Toek Thleak Haong
- Trabaek
- Tuol (Srae Toek)
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