Prasat Tao C14-1

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Prasat Tao C14-1
Native Nameប្រាសាទតោ
Alternative nameCentral Group, Group C, Central Group Sambor Prei Kuk
BA#C0605193
CISARK#1645
IK#162.01
SizeSmall
ConditionTuol
TypeTemple
Location
Part ofPrasat Tao, Isanapura, Bhavapura, Sambor Prei Kuk Group
VillageSambor
CommuneSambor
DistrictPrasat Sambor
ProvinceKampong Thom
CountryCambodia
Coordinates12.86750, 105.03893
History
Founded7th Century
BuilderIsanavarman I, Jayavarman I
Art StyleSambor Prei Kuk, Kampong Preah
MaterialLaterite, Sandstone
ReligionHindu
DeityShiva
UNESCO Inscription2017



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Site Size & Condition:Small Tuol Prasat Tao C14-1 (ប្រាសាទតោ - Pronounced: Pra-saht T'aow)

The remains of a laterite mound or 'tuol' located southeast of the central tower Prasat Tao C1 within the inner enclosure.

Some have speculated that this structure, along with Prasat Tao C14-2 to the north, Prasat Tao C15-1 and Prasat Tao C15-2 to the west could possibly represent some form of proto-khleang or 'library' buildings that are commonly found in more later Angkorean temples.

The inner enclosure has both an east and west entrance gopura, Prasat Tao C10 and Prasat Tao C11 respectively.

According to a recent brick analysis, the central tower is the earliest, with certain outer shrines corresponding to the Bhavavarman II period and the others, (particularly to the east), being later Jayavarman I additions. However, while initial work on the central shrine may date to the Isanavarman I era, decoration - including colonnettes and lintels - is typical 8th-century (Prei Khmeng and Kampong Preah styles while the famous lion statues (that give the site its name) are considered early-9th century.


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