Kok Ta Yor

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Kok Ta Yor
Native Nameគោកតាយ
BA#C1707080
SizeMedium
ConditionTuol
TypeTemple
Location
Part ofAninditapura, Purandarapura, Yasodharapura II, Yasodharapura III, Angkor
CommuneKhnat
DistrictPuok
ProvinceSiem Reap
CountryCambodia
Coordinates13.40130, 103.75555
History
MaterialBrick, Laterite



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Site Size & Condition: Medium Tuol 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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