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| name = Kok Ta Yor | | name = Kok Ta Yor | ||
| native_name_lang = | | native_name_lang = គោកតាយ | ||
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| ba_no = C1707080 | | ba_no = C1707080 | ||
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| material = | | material = Brick, Laterite | ||
| religion = | | religion = | ||
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Kok Ta Yor ( - Pronounced: | Kok Ta Yor (គោកតាយ - Pronounced: Kouhk Ta Yawe) | ||
Satellite images reveal a square, uncultivated plot of land measuring some 30m x 40m and aligned east-west. The temple mound site is surrounded by a moat with an east-facing entrance causeway. | |||
Unfortunately, no vestiges remain today and the plot has been flattened by local farmers leaving it only slightly higher than the surrounding paddy-fields. Nonetheless, older residents confirm that in earlier times a distinct mound with brick - or possibly laterite - fragments existed and that the site has traditionally been known as Kok Ta Yor. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:20, 17 April 2023
Native Name | គោកតាយ |
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BA# | C1707080 |
Size | Medium |
Condition | Tuol |
Type | Temple |
Location | |
Part of | Aninditapura, Purandarapura, Yasodharapura II, Yasodharapura III, Angkor |
Commune | Khnat |
District | Puok |
Province | Siem Reap |
Country | Cambodia |
Coordinates | 13.40130, 103.75555 |
History | |
Material | Brick, Laterite |
Kok Ta Yor (គោកតាយ - Pronounced: Kouhk Ta Yawe)
Satellite images reveal a square, uncultivated plot of land measuring some 30m x 40m and aligned east-west. The temple mound site is surrounded by a moat with an east-facing entrance causeway.
Unfortunately, no vestiges remain today and the plot has been flattened by local farmers leaving it only slightly higher than the surrounding paddy-fields. Nonetheless, older residents confirm that in earlier times a distinct mound with brick - or possibly laterite - fragments existed and that the site has traditionally been known as Kok Ta Yor.
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Nearby Sites
- Aninditapura
- C1707037
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- C1707300
- C1707301
- C1707303
- C1707324
- C1707327
- C1707416
- C1707478
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- Kok Prasat (Khnat)
- Kok Prasat (Pralay)
- Kok Ta Nei (Kaev Poar)
- Kok Ta Svay
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- Kok Trabaek (Puok)
- Prasat Phum O
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- Tuol Trapeang Svay (Kaev Poar)
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- Wat Prasat (Chrolong)
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References