Prasat Phnom Sreh

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Prasat Phnom Sreh
Native Nameប្រាសាទភ្នំស្រេះ
Alternative namePhnom Sreh, Phnom Sre
BA#C0104039
CISARK#3720
IK#841.01
K InscriptionK.1002
Inscr. LocationAngkor Conservancy
SizeMedium
ConditionTuol
TypeTemple
Location
VillageSreh Kaeut
CommunePreah Netr Preah
DistrictPreah Netr Preah
ProvinceBanteay Meanchey
CountryCambodia
Coordinates13.57437, 103.15449
History
Founded10th to 11th Century
MaterialLaterite, Sandstone



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Site Size & Condition: Medium Tuol Prasat Phnom Sreh (ប្រាសាទភ្នំស្រេះ - Pronounced: Pra-saht P'nom S'reh) the remains of three temple ruins that is surrounded by a moat with an east entrance causeway that leads onto a rectangular man-made reservoir. The site now houses a modern temple. A number of sandstone blocks can be found laying around the compound, along with a sandstone pedestal and a sandstone lotus bud that would of adorned the top of the ancient tower.


A stele inscription was discovered here K.1002 that is now stored at the Angkor Conservancy. The inscription dates to the 10th to 11th century and has 28 and 30 lines of Sanskrit on two sides.


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