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Oct 24
Female Guardians of Ancient Sri Lanka

The sight of the old brick stupa standing tall and proud in the middle of a vast spread of paddy land was a pleasant sight. The bright blue sky that stood up as a back drop would contrast highly against the dark brick colour of the stupa. The name of this place is Dematamal Vihara … Continue reading Female Guardians of Ancient Sri Lanka →

Oct 17
Seeing Perfection in Imperfection; Nagalakanda ruins, Minneriya

“I have always believed that it is the artist who creates a work, but a society that turns it into a work of art.”  – Johannes Cladders Nagalakanda Raja Maha Vihara is a fascinating archaeological site located in the Minneriya town, North Central Province. This archaeological site can be reached once you pass the Minneriya … Continue reading Seeing Perfection in Imperfection; Nagalakanda ruins, Minneriya →

Oct 17
Temple by the Sea; Pothuvil Muhudu Maha Viharaya

The Northern and Eastern plain of the island is blessed with an abundance of cultural and natural heritage. The golden era of the country’s civilisation sprang into life in these areas, leaving a massive number of archaeological ruins all over the region. Ampara is one of the districts in Eastern Sri Lanka with a high … Continue reading Temple by the Sea; Pothuvil Muhudu Maha Viharaya →

Oct 17
‘Discovering’ the Discovered; Budupatuna archaeological ruins

“Without education, we are in a horrible and deadly danger of taking educated people seriously.” – G.K. Chesterton The strange stillness of the atmosphere was disturbed only by the sound of the wind and the hasty footsteps disturbing the sandy ground of the arid river bed. The wind was dry and warm. The scorching sun, … Continue reading ‘Discovering’ the Discovered; Budupatuna archaeological ruins →

Oct 17
Stupas in all Shapes and Sizes

Stupas are no doubt wonderful architectural structures. White washed beaming dome shaped stupas are a common sight in the rural Sri Lankan landscape. Even amidst the urban buzz in cities like Colombo, one can witness small white domes under the blazing sun, still maintaining their pride in the midst of the ultra-urban cityscape. Although almost … Continue reading Stupas in all Shapes and Sizes →

Oct 16
Book Review: Anubudhu Mihindu Mahimi – Mihindhu High Priest-The Second Buddha

The magnum opus of Dr. P. G. Punchihewa entitled: Anubudu Mihinu Mahimi -Mihindhu the high priest the second Buddha – in Sinhalese published by the Sarasavi Publishers was released recently.   Anubudhu Mihidhu Mahahimi is a much-awaited biography on the Arahath Mahinda who was instrumental in introducing Buddhism to our island. The earliest biography written […]

Oct 13
Annaikoṭṭai Seal: Is it Tamil Brāhmī? – By Prasad Fonseka

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Oct 09
Fortifications and the Landscape: A GIS Inventory and Mapping of Kandyan and Dutch Fortifications in Sri Lanka

Fortifications and the Landscape: A GIS Inventory and Mapping of Kandyan and Dutch Fortifications in Sri Lanka Extended Abstract H.M. Chryshane Mendis Master’s thesis MA Landscape and Heritage (Archaeology) Faculty of Humanities  (ACASA) University of Amsterdam Supervisors Prof. Jerzy Gawronski Dr. Lodewijk Wagenaar August 2020 The complete thesis can be downloaded from the university online […]

Aug 20
Unheard Cries of the Children of the Forest

The International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples is celebrated on 9 August every year. On this day the rights of indigenous people and their issues are addressed and solutions are sorted.  The International Labour Organisation defines Indigenous people as follows; ‘Indigenous people have their own cultures and institutions, which distinguish them from other parts … Continue reading Unheard Cries of the Children of the Forest →

Aug 20
Corruption Hindering Preservation

“A professionalist is the better part of the perfectionist. He does not wait for results, he does not really care about criticism, but above all, he acts and does not rest on his laurels.” -Pawel Cislo On 7 July we celebrated the National Archaeology Day and the 130th anniversary of the Department of Archaeology which … Continue reading Corruption Hindering Preservation →

Jun 27
Presidential Task Force for Archaeological Heritage Management in the Eastern Province

It is archaeologically proven that the golden era of the Sinhala civilisation sprang into life in the Northern and Eastern plains of the island.Therefore, a massive number of ruins can be witnessed in the North and Eastern Provinces today. Although many of these ruins were deliberately vandalised with the shallow hope of wiping out the … Continue reading Presidential Task Force for Archaeological Heritage Management in the Eastern Province →

Jun 27
Far Beneath Fa-Hien Cave

“The limitations of archaeology are galling. It collects phenomena, but hardly ever can isolate them so as to interpret scientifically; it can frame any number of hypotheses, but rarely, if ever, scientifically prove.” – David George Hogarth Archaeological evidences come to historians’ aid during research while unravelling the mysteries of the past. These evidences help … Continue reading Far Beneath Fa-Hien Cave →

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