Share the story of what Open Access means to you
University of Michigan needs your feedback to better understand how readers are using openly available ebooks. You can help by taking a short, privacy-friendly survey.
Prehistoric Sri Lanka: Late Pleistocene rockshelters and an open-air site
Halawathage Nimal Perera
You don't have access to this book. Please try to log in with your institution.
Log in
Sri Lanka is a tropical island that lies approximately halfway between Africa and Australia along the northern rim of the Indian Ocean, and has one of the best recorded prehistoric sequences in South Asia. A review of its prehistory is a vast subject. The present study investigates the island's hunter-gatherer archaeology between the Late Pleistocene and the middle Holocene, with lowland Wet Zone rockshelters as the principle topic of study. This work synthesises past and current archaeological research in the island as well as presenting new findings from excavations in the Batadomba-lena rockshelter and the open-air site of Bellan-bandi Palassa. The excavation of Batadomba-lena has provided fresh data for understanding human adaptations to the changing environment between approximately 36,000 and 12,000 years ago. A rainforest environment evidently persisted throughout this period in the environs of the site, but the climate was cooler at around the Last Glacial Maximum. Intensive occupation, succeededby increased attention to the management of plant resources, followed the Last Glacial Maximum. Microliths, small tools defined by the presence of blunting retouch, as well as the bifacially trimmed Balangoda Point and polished bone points, were evident from the earliest occupation. The symbolic capacities of the inhabitants were also revealed through the recovery of ornaments and ochre fragments throughout the sequence. The Batadomba-lena sequence has important implications for the Out-of-Africa theory on modern human origins, as well as Sri Lanka's recognition of its cultural heritage.
-
Front Cover
-
Title Page
-
Copyright
-
FOREWORD
-
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
-
ABSTRACT
-
TABLE OF CONTENTS
-
LIST OF MAPS
-
LIST OF FIGURES
-
LIST OF PLATES
-
LIST OF TABLES
-
CHAPTER 1 THE PLACE OF SRI LANKA IN PREHISTORY AND THE PLACE OF PREHISTORY IN SRI LANKA
-
CHAPTER 2 HISTORY OF PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS IN SRI LANKA
-
CHAPTER 3 METHODOLOGY
-
CHAPTER 4 STRATIGRAPHY, CHRONOLOGY AND SEDIMENTARY HISTORY OF BATADOMBA-LENA ROCKSHELTER
-
CHAPTER 5 THE ORGANIC REMAINS FROM BATADOMBA-LENA
-
CHAPTER 6 THE TECHNOLOGY OF BATADOMBA-LENA STONE, BONE, ANTLER AND SHELL ARTEFACTS
-
CHAPTER 7 BELLAN-BANDI PALASSA: AN OPEN-AIR PREHISTORIC SITE
-
CHAPTER 8 PREHISTORIC SOCIAL ARCHAEOLOGY IN SRI LANKA
-
CHAPTER 9 TOWARD THE AMPLIFIED STUDY OF THE PREHISTORY OF SRI LANKA
-
APPENDIX A 1980-82 CLASSIFICATION OF BATADOMBA-LENA STONE ARTEFACTS
-
APPENDIX B COMMENTS ON THE MOLLUSCAN REMAINS FROM BATADOMBA-LENA
-
APPENDIX C PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF CHARCOAL REMAINS EXCAVATED IN 2005 FROM BATADOMBA-LENA
-
APPENDIX D SELECTED ARTEFACTS FROM THE 1980-82 BATADOMBA-LENA EXCAVATION, STUDIED UNDER THE MICROSCOPE
-
APPENDIX E ARTEFACTS FROM THE BATADOMBA-LENA (2005) SEDIMENT SAMPLES, STUDIED UNDER THE MICROSCOPE
-
APPENDIX F BELLAN-BANDI PALASSA, PHASE II: CORES, NON-FLAKED ARTEFACTS, AND BACKED IMPLEMENTS (SQUARES M6/7)
-
REFERENCES TO LITERATURE
-
INDEX
Citable Link
Published: 2010
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407306834 (paperback)
- 9781407336848 (ebook)
BAR Number: S2142