“…The sandstone blocks used in the Angkor monument and early-stage buildings of the Bakan monument are deduced to have been supplied from the southeastern foothill of Mt. Kulen [ 4 ], where many traces of ancient sandstone quarries remain [ 10 , 11 , [23] , [24] , [25] , [26] , [27] , [28] ]. The magnetic susceptibilities of the sandstone blocks in the Wat Phu temple and its surrounding temples (0.14 to 0.42 × 10 −3 SI units) are remarkably lower than those used in the Angkor monuments, the Banteay Chhmar temple, and the early-stage buildings of the Bakan monument.…”