Prasat Chak Angkar Khmak

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Prasat Chak Angkar Khmak
Native Nameប្រាសាទចាក់អង្ករខ្មាក់
BA#C1304171
CISARK#7388
SizeMedium
ConditionRuin
TypeTemple
Location
Part ofPrasat Chak Angkar Khmak
VillageThnal Baek
CommuneThmei
DistrictKulen
ProvincePreah Vihear
CountryCambodia
Coordinates13.87256, 104.87927
History
MaterialLaterite, Sandstone



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Site Size & Condition: Medium Ruin Prasat Chak Angkar Khmak (ប្រាសាទចាក់អង្ករខ្មាក់ - Pronounced: Pra-saht Jakh! Ong-kah K'mahk!)

A group of three temples built along the north-south axis that opens to the east. On all other sides of each tower are false doors. The central tower was constructed out of sandstone, whilst the two adjacent were built out of laterite. The temple ruin is surrounded by a moat with an east entrance causeway. A few fragments of carved stone can still be found scattered amongst the rubble.

There appears to be traces of a 400m x 200m rectangular dried up reservoir Trapeang Pring Thom Khang Tboung 350m to the north.


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