Wat Roleang (Prey Veng)

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Wat Roleang
Native Nameវត្តរលាំង
Alternative nameWat Preah Theat Rolang, Wat Preah Theat Roleang
BA#C1412023
CISARK#2069
IK#67.12
SizeSmall
ConditionTuol
TypeTemple
Location
VillageRoleang
CommuneRomlech
DistrictSithor Kandal
ProvincePrey Veng
CountryCambodia
Coordinates11.78789, 105.37429
History
Founded6th to 7th Century
Art StyleThala Borivat, Sambor Prei Kuk
MaterialLaterite, Sandstone



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Site Size & Condition: Small Tuol Wat Roleang (វត្តរលាំង - Pronounced: Woit Roh-lahng!) the site of a modern temple, that has a small stupa just to the west of the main vihara. Inside the stupa one can find a pre-Angkorean lintel that appears to date to the Thala Borivat or Sambor Prei Kuk art style, a number of other sandstone items can also be found, including a linga and fragments of some carved relief. Outside the stupa, one can find a number of laterite blocks protruding from the ground.


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