In the 1st millennium BCE Sri Lanka was central to the wide-spanning trading networks in the Western Indian Ocean region. Population agglomerations grew on the coast and further inland, where Anuradhapura emerged as the major central place. Parallel agglomerations formed in the south in Tissamaharama and in the north on Jaffna Peninsula in Kantharodai. The site of Kantharodai on the northern tip of Sri Lanka is the largest known early historic mound site on the Jaffna Peninsula, thought to represent the ancient centre of the region. The Early Historic occupation of Kantharodai began ca. 400-100 BCE. In our study we focus on the older historic occupation phase at Kantharodai, represented by a rich midden deposit of domestic refuse that offer...
This study focuses on the problem of state formation on the island of Sri Lanka during the second ha...
Tissamaharāma known from historic times as Mahagama is one of the earliest and largest urbanised cen...
Early monasteries are popularly perceived as ‘otherworldly’, purposefully founded as isolated retrea...
Archaeobotanical evidence from two Early Historic sites in Sri Lanka, Kantharodai and Kirinda, is re...
This study reconceptualises Sri Lankaâs external trade and interactions from the middle of the first...
Sri Lanka has played a key role in maritime trade on a global scale since Early Historic times to th...
Whilst the Early Historic and Medieval periods of Sri Lanka are often presented as a golden age of ...
Sri Lanka’s rich palaeoanthropological and archaeological record as well as the present demographic ...
The ancient Sri Lankan city of Anuradhapura is currently the subject of one of the world’s largest a...
Veddas are considered to be the indigenous people of Sri Lanka. A century ago, the Veddas were scatt...
Sri Lanka is a tropical island that lies approximately halfway between Africa and Australia along th...
The main aim of this paper is to examine natural resource management in the prehistoric period, thro...
Sri Lanka has produced the earliest clear evidence for Homo sapiens fossils in South Asia and resear...
This thesis reassesses the Early Mediaeval “collapse” of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, through explicit r...
Sri Lanka has produced the earliest clear evidence for Homo sapiens fossils in South Asia and resear...
This study focuses on the problem of state formation on the island of Sri Lanka during the second ha...
Tissamaharāma known from historic times as Mahagama is one of the earliest and largest urbanised cen...
Early monasteries are popularly perceived as ‘otherworldly’, purposefully founded as isolated retrea...
Archaeobotanical evidence from two Early Historic sites in Sri Lanka, Kantharodai and Kirinda, is re...
This study reconceptualises Sri Lankaâs external trade and interactions from the middle of the first...
Sri Lanka has played a key role in maritime trade on a global scale since Early Historic times to th...
Whilst the Early Historic and Medieval periods of Sri Lanka are often presented as a golden age of ...
Sri Lanka’s rich palaeoanthropological and archaeological record as well as the present demographic ...
The ancient Sri Lankan city of Anuradhapura is currently the subject of one of the world’s largest a...
Veddas are considered to be the indigenous people of Sri Lanka. A century ago, the Veddas were scatt...
Sri Lanka is a tropical island that lies approximately halfway between Africa and Australia along th...
The main aim of this paper is to examine natural resource management in the prehistoric period, thro...
Sri Lanka has produced the earliest clear evidence for Homo sapiens fossils in South Asia and resear...
This thesis reassesses the Early Mediaeval “collapse” of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, through explicit r...
Sri Lanka has produced the earliest clear evidence for Homo sapiens fossils in South Asia and resear...
This study focuses on the problem of state formation on the island of Sri Lanka during the second ha...
Tissamaharāma known from historic times as Mahagama is one of the earliest and largest urbanised cen...
Early monasteries are popularly perceived as ‘otherworldly’, purposefully founded as isolated retrea...