Ancient CeylonAn account of the aborigines and of part of the early civilization in Sri Lanka. |
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From an inspection of the table it is safe to conclude that these bricks must belong to some period B.C. , and possibly to a late date in the second century , or early in the first century . The building in question must have been a ...
From an inspection of the table it is safe to conclude that these bricks must belong to some period B.C. , and possibly to a late date in the second century , or early in the first century . The building in question must have been a ...
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Coral , ' dāgaba are demonstrated by the table to be of preChristian age ; while those at the Gal - wihāra at that city belong probably to the first century after Christ , and agree closely with the largest ones at the sedent Buddha at ...
Coral , ' dāgaba are demonstrated by the table to be of preChristian age ; while those at the Gal - wihāra at that city belong probably to the first century after Christ , and agree closely with the largest ones at the sedent Buddha at ...
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... and 75 , which belong to the first century B.C. The central bar and four side uprights are found in the symbol which precedes the inscription numbered 62 , by Prince Sāli , which dates from about the middle of the second century ...
... and 75 , which belong to the first century B.C. The central bar and four side uprights are found in the symbol which precedes the inscription numbered 62 , by Prince Sāli , which dates from about the middle of the second century ...
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according ancient Anurādhapura appears bank base believed belong bricks building built called cave century B.C. Ceylon chief close coins construction covered cross dāgaba deity demons described district dome early evidently face feet five follows Forest four given half hand head height hill histories holes inches India indicate inscription Kandian kind King known later length lower Mahāvansa means measured mentioned miles monks northern offering original passed perhaps period person pillars played player possibly present probably protection prove Province raised record reference regarding reign represented reservoir river rock round seen seven shape shows side similar Sinhalese sluice southern square stone structure symbol Tamil tank temple termed thick third Tissa tree usual Vaeddas village wall wide wihāra Yakā