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The first evidence of Prehistoric seafarers of South Asia was found on Velanai Island in Jaffna.

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Archaeologists have discovered 3,400-year-old prehistoric human remains in a shell midden on Jaffna Velanai Island. This significant find marks the first confirmed prehistoric human remains in the Jaffna Peninsula. The archaeological site containing these remains is situated approximately one kilometer south of Velanai Island's popular tourist beach.

Records of Ivory craftsmanship in Ancient Sri Lanka

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LiDAR and its potential for Archaeology in Sri Lanka

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The shipwreck Earl of Shaftsbury is buried on the southern coast of Sri Lanka very close to a frequented tourist destination. It was run aground hitting on a rock at Akurala about three miles away from the shore. In 1893 when sailing from Bombay to Diamond Island the ship sailed past Rangoon through Colombo harbour after unloading charcoal.

Archaeological Milestones in Sri Lanka: Part 02

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This article series would sum up some of the most important events in the journey of Sri Lankan Archaeology, milestones which changed the way we think of the past, the way we know the past and the way we see and protect the past. Milestones in Sri Lanka archaeology would include important discoveries to institutional and policy establishments, which, has helped the field to progress to the present and helped expand our understanding of the past.
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