Ancient CeylonAn account of the aborigines and of part of the early civilization in Sri Lanka. |
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It was carried on three lines of stone posts , fixed in rows of three , which were 6 or 7 feet apart . ... on these , longitudinal wooden beams must have been laid , for carrying the planking of the bridge , as shown in my restoration ...
It was carried on three lines of stone posts , fixed in rows of three , which were 6 or 7 feet apart . ... on these , longitudinal wooden beams must have been laid , for carrying the planking of the bridge , as shown in my restoration ...
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One of DutthaGāmiņi's chiefs , who was seated behind the king on the elephant , also carried a javelin , but later on it is termed an arrow ( Mah . , i , p . 100 , 101 ) . King Watta - Gāmini is stated to have been armed with a bow ...
One of DutthaGāmiņi's chiefs , who was seated behind the king on the elephant , also carried a javelin , but later on it is termed an arrow ( Mah . , i , p . 100 , 101 ) . King Watta - Gāmini is stated to have been armed with a bow ...
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198 and 199 ) is still carried by villagers in the interior for protection against bears , and possibly also against demons , since the axe was a powerful amulet even in Vedic times . It has a narrow stem , and a blade which ends in a ...
198 and 199 ) is still carried by villagers in the interior for protection against bears , and possibly also against demons , since the axe was a powerful amulet even in Vedic times . It has a narrow stem , and a blade which ends in a ...
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