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		<title>REDEFINING THE ROLE OF MARINE ARCHAEOLOGY IN SRI LANKA: PROBLEMS, PROSPECTS AND PARADIGM SHIFT</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Prof. Sudharshan Seneviratne]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sudharshan Seneviratne Ph.D., FSLCA Professor of Archaeology. Department of Archaeology. University of Peradeniya Director Archaeology. UNESCO-Sri Lanka CCF Jetavana Project at Anuradhapura Co-Director Anuradhapura Citadel Archaeology Project Senior Advisor. Minister of Foreign Affairs INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON MARINE ARCHAEOLOGY Introduction The study or archaeology and the management of cultural sites in Sri Lanka have an antiquity dating to the Colonial period. The Archaeological Survey Department of Ceylon and the National Museums Department were constituted in the mid 19th century for this purpose. It necessarily had a bias towards land-based monuments with special reference to better-known centres of culture associated with the Classical texts. Prioritisation of the archaeological agenda based on classical studies was set in motion by those who read the past through the eyes of Orientalism and Colonialism and it ran well into the early phase of the post Colonial period as well. It goes without saying that the history]]></description>
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