Prasat Trapeang Anuon

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Prasat Trapeang Anuon
Native Nameប្រាសាទដូនកៅ
Alternative namePrasat Anuon
BA#C1303040
CISARK#710
IK#312.02
SizeMedium
ConditionRuin
TypeTemple
Location
VillageRolom Thma
CommuneRomdoh Srae
DistrictChoam Khsant
ProvincePreah Vihear
CountryCambodia
Coordinates14.13002, 105.00037
History
Founded10th Century
MaterialBrick, Sandstone
ReligionHinduism



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Site Size & Condition: Medium Ruin Prasat Trapeang Anuon (ប្រាសាទដូនកៅ​ - Pronounced: Pra-saht Tro-pahng Ah-noo'an)

The site of two brick temples built along the north-south axis. The southern tower is in complete ruins, though the north tower still stands and faces east. The temple is surrounded by traces of a dried up moat with an east entrance causeway that leads onto a small rectangular man-made reservoir.

The brick temple site, as with many in the region is likely to date to the 10th century.

Early reports did suggest that the site contained 3 brick towers, however we have yet to confirm whether there is a third tower 'mound'.


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