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The construction sequence described above is almost in harmony with the change of pediment end styles from pediments ending in scrolls made from one block, to pediments ending in scrolls made from two blocks, and finally to pediments ending in five-headed nagas.
It was clarified that during the construction of Preah Vihear, the style of pediment ends changed from pediments ending in scrolls made from one block, to pediments ending in scrolls made from two blocks, and finally to pediments ending in five-headed nagas.
The scroll style pediment ends can be subdivided into pediments that end in scrolls made from one block (Fig. 4a) and those that end in scrolls made from two blocks (Fig. 4b, c, e), yielding three distinct pediment end styles.
The other buildings have pediments that end in scrolls made from two blocks.
However, the Western L-shaped Gallery (K2) has pediments that end in scrolls made from two blocks, which are different from those in the Eastern U-shaped ExtensiO1 (O1).
The pediments ending in scrolls made from two blocks are likely to be of a later style because they are not found in relatively older monuments such as Preah Ko, Koh Ker and Banteay Srei.
This is supported by the fact that the Libraries (H1 and H2) have pediments that end in five-headed nagas, whereas the buildings surrounding the Libraries (H1 and H2) have pediments that end in scrolls made from two blocks.
The Annex Halls (N1 andN2), U-shaped Extensions (O1 and O2), Gopura III (P), and Gopura V (W) have pediments that end in scrolls made from one block; while the Gopura II (L), Gopura I (G), Hall (J), Galleries II (K1 and K2), Western Building (E), and Eastern Building (F) have pediments that end in scrolls made from two blocks.
The Western and Eastern Buildings (E and F) have pediments that end in scrolls made from two blocks; thus, we infer their construction slightly before the Central Sanctuary (B), Gallery (D), South Gopura (A), Gopura IV (T), and Libraries (H1 and H2), which all have pediments that end in five-headed nagas.
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