Lokuliyana, Aruna; Ruwanpathirana, Ileka(Journal of Archaeology, Tourism & Anthropology, 2020)
'Community film' is an attractive new term that has been emerged over the past few years. Though Sri Lankans are familiar with 'Community radio', the phrase 'Community film' is still a novel idea. But, it has been recognized ...
Buddikasiri, P.R.A.; Madhumali, A.K.R.(Journal of Archaeology, Tourism & Anthropology, 2020)
Bead making and trading of beads are some of the oldest industries in the world. Beads are small, colourful, symmetrical, and often quite beautiful. They are frequently standardized, inexpensive units that can be arranged ...
Wijayawickrama, Erangi(Journal of Archaeology, Tourism & Anthropology, 2020)
This paper discusses the relationship between peace and tourism and the way how tourism leadsto peace. Tourism doesn’t have a direct link with peace. But in several ways, tourism open paths to way for peace. Tourism should ...
Dibyopama, Astha(Journal of Archaeology, Tourism & Anthropology, 2020)
Intensive and extensive exploration of archaeological explorations were carried out in the Jodhpur district of Rajasthan Western India, by Dibyopama (2010). As the result of these surveys, two Upper Paleolithic and four ...
Terracotta figurines were discovered throughout Sri Lanka especially in the Northern, North Central and Eastern dry zones, have been traditionally assigned to the Thabbbowa-Maradanmaduwe culture the discovered sites indicate ...
Wijesooriya, M.W.A.T.N.(Journal of Archaeology, Tourism & Anthropology, 2020)
Cultural heritage tourism is one of the fastest-growing forms of tourism. The cultural triangle in Sri Lanka has great potentiality to develop cultural heritage tourism as it consists of unique cultural and heritage ...
Madumali, G.V.H.M.; Manamperi, M.M.S.B.(Journal of Archaeology, Tourism & Anthropology, 2020)
There is a finite amount of fresh water on earth and only 3% of the total water in the world is freshwater while less than 1% is readily usable by humans. Water availability varies in time and space. One river basin may ...
Abeysinghe, A.; Abeysinghe, A.(Journal of Archaeology, Tourism & Anthropology, 2020)
Heritage and Information Technology (IT) may seem inconsistent at first. But IT has a significant role in heritage tourism. IT provides effective resources by which heritage tourism has evolved as a modern tool without ...
Biyanwila, A.(Journal of Archaeology, Tourism & Anthropology, 2020)
Ancient art is neither compact nor concise. It inspires and is inspired incessantly. Ancient Sri Lankan Art does not escape this truth. The presence of Indian influences such as Andhra, Gandhara, Mathura, Amaravati in Sri ...
Danigala Rock is a unique geological site situated near Kandegama at Polonnaruwa district. The aerial view of the rock shows a semi-circular shape, which was affected by geological weathering. The northwest slope part of ...
Reproductive processes and the generation of posterity are important for the survival of organisms. As man became accustomed to civilized life, motherhood and fatherhood were considered noble and fortunate things. Accordingly, ...
Ranatunga, R.A.D.D.N.(Journal of Archaeology, Tourism & Anthropology, 2020)
This study aims to identify the Relationship between Pay, Promotion, Supervision, Co-workers and Work itself of Job Satisfaction and Job Performance among Employees in Classified Hotels. Though the available literature ...
Since the discovery of Megalithic burial by Babington in 1823 in Kerala, hundreds of Megalithic burials were explored and excavated all over India. In the northern part of Tamil Nadu, the Middle Cauvery Basin is very rich ...
Goswami, Gitanjali; Mousumi, Sharma(Department of Archaeology, University of Kelaniya, 2020)
The paper attempts to study the potential of cultural and religious tourism industry in
Majuli as a whole and Auniati Sattra and Uttar Kamalabari Sattra of the island in
particular. The scope of tourism in Majuli, be it ...
Amarakoon, A.A.C.N.; Wijayarathna, W.K.N.; Nahallage, C.(Department of Archaeology, University of Kelaniya, 2020)
Crime is a common phenomenon in an organized society. Among the crimes, we identify
as homicide is the unlawful premeditated murder of a person. Today, the criminal and the
crime are meticulous. As a result, finding the ...
Fernando, Rishini; Rathnayake, Suvimali(Department of Archaeology, University of Kelaniya, 2020)
Travelling to visit places with Underwater Cultural Heritage is becoming a
significant niche tourism type worldwide. Because of its remarkable position in
the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka has always been a hub for sea trade. ...
Young, Sansfica M; Mendis, D. Thusitha; Ishiga, H.(Department of Archaeology, University of Kelaniya, 2020)
The megalithic burial site at Galgamuwa Andarawewa is situated at Anamaduwa
Secretariat Division in the North Western Province, Sri Lanka. It is evident that 2500
years ago the proto history people had settled in this ...
Das, Pritam; Bain, Worrel Kumar; Gogoi, Bitupan(Department of Archaeology, University of Kelaniya, 2020)
Bamboo, one of the precious plant resources of the earth, plays a cardinal role in
influencing civilised life patterns in Southern and Eastern Asian countries, where they are
found in abundance. It has a long history in ...
Jayasinghe, J.A.P.M.(Department of Archaeology, University of Kelaniya, 2020)
Tourism is one of the biggest and fastest-growing sectors in the global economy and has
significant environmental, cultural, social, and economic effects, both positive and
negative. Yet, relatively few studies have ...
K.M, Alexander; G, Ranasinghe; M.D.I.K, Abeynayake; E.G.J, Suranga; S., Satish(Department of Archaeology, University of Kelaniya, 2020)
The Rajagala is the dry lowland of the island, which lies at or below 900m asl, is confined
to the north-central and southeastern parts of Sri Lanka. The zone comprises a plain
rarely rising above c.40 m asl, but which ...