Author: Ceylon. Archaeological Department
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Category : Sri Lanka
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Reports for 1892-1911/12 accompanied by atlas with title: Archaeological survey of Ceylon. Plans and plates ... (varies slightly).
Archaeological Survey of Ceylon. North-Central, Central and North-Western Provinces. Report
Author: Ceylon. Archaeological Department
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sri Lanka
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Reports for 1892-1911/12 accompanied by atlas with title: Archaeological survey of Ceylon. Plans and plates ... (varies slightly).
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sri Lanka
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Reports for 1892-1911/12 accompanied by atlas with title: Archaeological survey of Ceylon. Plans and plates ... (varies slightly).
Archaeological Survey of Ceylon, North-Central, Central and North-Western Provinces
Author: Ceylon. Archaeological Department
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sri Lanka
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sri Lanka
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Archaeological Survey of Ceylon. North-Central, Central and North-Western Provinces. Report
Author: Ceylon. Archaeological Department
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Report on the Archaeological Survey of Ceylon
Author: Archaeological Survey of Ceylon
Publisher:
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Category : Sri Lanka
Languages : en
Pages : 682
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Sri Lanka
Languages : en
Pages : 682
Book Description
Religion, Space and Conflict in Sri Lanka
Author: Elizabeth J. Harris
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351400754
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 447
Book Description
Space is dynamic, political and a cause of conflict. It bears the weight of human dreams and fears. Conflict is caused not only by spatial exclusivism but also by an inclusivism that seeks harmony through subordinating the particularity of the Other to the world view of the majority. This book uses the lens of space to examine inter-religious and inter-communal conflict in colonial and post-colonial Sri Lanka, demonstrating that the colonial can shed light on the post-colonial, particularly on post-war developments, post-May 2009, when Buddhist symbolism was controversially developed in the former, largely non-Buddhist, war zones. Using the concepts of exclusivism and inclusivist subordination, the book analyses the different imaginaries or world views that were present in colonial and post-1948 Sri Lanka, with particular reference to the ethnic or religious Other, and how these were expressed in space, influenced one another and engendered conflict. The book’s use of insights from human geography, peace studies and secular iterations of the theology of religions breaks new ground, as does its narrative technique, which prioritizes voices from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and the author’s fieldwork and personal observation in the twenty first. Through utilizing past and contemporary reflections on lived experience, informed by diverse religious world views, the book offers new insights into Sri Lanka’s past and present. It will be of interest to an interdisciplinary audience in the fields of colonial and postcolonial studies; war and peace studies; security studies; religious studies; the study of religion; Buddhist Studies, mission studies, South Asian and Sri Lankan studies.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351400754
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 447
Book Description
Space is dynamic, political and a cause of conflict. It bears the weight of human dreams and fears. Conflict is caused not only by spatial exclusivism but also by an inclusivism that seeks harmony through subordinating the particularity of the Other to the world view of the majority. This book uses the lens of space to examine inter-religious and inter-communal conflict in colonial and post-colonial Sri Lanka, demonstrating that the colonial can shed light on the post-colonial, particularly on post-war developments, post-May 2009, when Buddhist symbolism was controversially developed in the former, largely non-Buddhist, war zones. Using the concepts of exclusivism and inclusivist subordination, the book analyses the different imaginaries or world views that were present in colonial and post-1948 Sri Lanka, with particular reference to the ethnic or religious Other, and how these were expressed in space, influenced one another and engendered conflict. The book’s use of insights from human geography, peace studies and secular iterations of the theology of religions breaks new ground, as does its narrative technique, which prioritizes voices from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and the author’s fieldwork and personal observation in the twenty first. Through utilizing past and contemporary reflections on lived experience, informed by diverse religious world views, the book offers new insights into Sri Lanka’s past and present. It will be of interest to an interdisciplinary audience in the fields of colonial and postcolonial studies; war and peace studies; security studies; religious studies; the study of religion; Buddhist Studies, mission studies, South Asian and Sri Lankan studies.
Temple Consecration Rituals in Ancient India
Author: Anna Aleksandra Ślączka
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 900415843X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 429
Book Description
This book is a thorough study, based on both the textual and archaeological data, of the three important temple consecration rituals of the Hindu tradition.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 900415843X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 429
Book Description
This book is a thorough study, based on both the textual and archaeological data, of the three important temple consecration rituals of the Hindu tradition.
Śrī Laṅkā jātika grantha nāmāvaliya: 1901-1910 (English)
Author:
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Category : Sri Lanka
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Includes publications which were published prior to the commencement of the compilation of the national bibliography.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sri Lanka
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Includes publications which were published prior to the commencement of the compilation of the national bibliography.
Sri Lanka National Bibliography : Retrospective : English Publications 1901-1910
Author:
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Category : Sri Lanka
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Includes publications which were published prior to the commencement of the compilation of the national bibliography.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sri Lanka
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Includes publications which were published prior to the commencement of the compilation of the national bibliography.
Report
Author: Sri Lanka. Purāvidyā Depārtamēntuva
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
H.C.P. Bell
Author: Bethia N. Bell
Publisher:
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
H.C.P.Bell, the first Archaeological Commissioner of Ceylon from 1890 to 1912, was also an authority on the remote Maldive Islands. Self-taught and sublimely self-confident, he began the official survey, excavation and conservation of the buried cities of Anuradhapura and Polunnaruwa and of the extraordinary rock fortress at Siguriya. His work in the Ceyolon jungles was often carried out 'single-handed', but he once declared, 'It is good to be a Head Man even in Hell'. In old age he realised his dream of proving that a Bhuddist civilisation preceded the Muslim conversion of the Maldives, and his posthoumous Monograph became 'the standard of reference for the history, archaeology and epigraphy of the Maldives for many years to come'.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
H.C.P.Bell, the first Archaeological Commissioner of Ceylon from 1890 to 1912, was also an authority on the remote Maldive Islands. Self-taught and sublimely self-confident, he began the official survey, excavation and conservation of the buried cities of Anuradhapura and Polunnaruwa and of the extraordinary rock fortress at Siguriya. His work in the Ceyolon jungles was often carried out 'single-handed', but he once declared, 'It is good to be a Head Man even in Hell'. In old age he realised his dream of proving that a Bhuddist civilisation preceded the Muslim conversion of the Maldives, and his posthoumous Monograph became 'the standard of reference for the history, archaeology and epigraphy of the Maldives for many years to come'.