This is a sandstone doorway featuring lintel and columns. It originated from Samrong Torng District, Kampong Speu Province, and it registered into the collection of the National Museum of Cambodia. Experts have determined that this object belongs to the Prey Khmeng style of the mid-7th century in the Pre-Angkorian period.
In the Prey Khmeng style, a lintel is usually a dome with tiny bells with a floral motif in the center. The remaining space on the lintel is filled with decorative carvings, akin to those found on lintels in the Sambor Prei Kok style. Occasionally, Prey Khmeng lintels also feature carvings depicting a story.
The function of the small columns is to support the lintel. They are usually round in cross-section, similar to those in the Sambor Prei Kok style. These columns often feature diamond motifs in the middle sections, there are accompanied by round motifs on either side. The columns capitals are frequently carved with garlands of flowers.