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These observations support the idea that the outer enclosure of Prasat Chrap was built during the fifth and final stage of construction.
The south and east-facing sides of the outer enclosure of Prasat Chrap were unfinished and had no decoration on their surfaces.
Therefore, the possibility exists that the laterite blocks of the outer enclosure of Prasat Chrap were supplied from two different quarries.
The laterite blocks of the outer enclosure of Prasat Chrap were found to be rich in Sr (646 ± 474 ppm) with an average magnetic susceptibility of 1.72 ± 1.27 × 10-3 SI units.
In contrast, the Sr contents of the laterite blocks of Prasat Chrap, a middle-scale temple, were high in the sanctuaries and the outer enclosure, but low in the inner enclosure.
Other work involves the repair of collapsed sections of the structure, and prevention of further collapse: the west facade of the upper level, for example, has been buttressed by scaffolding since 2002, while a Japanese team completed restoration of the north library of the outer enclosure in 2005.
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The following day the rebels captured the castle's outer enclosure and the royal garrison retreated to the keep.
The castle, and an outer enclosure of which little trace remains, originally took up almost the entire area of Castle Island.
It most likely took the form of a motte-and-bailey castle, with a mound and an outer enclosure defended by a timber palisade and earthen banks.
We operated under the assumption that the temples were built from their center outwards; that is, starting with the sanctuaries and progressing to the inner and then outer enclosures, except for the libraries.
The inner and outer enclosures create an ecotone of color, a silver shade generated by the laying of clear plastic over white.
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