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    Artistic quality of Thiwanka Image house of Polonnaruwa
    (11th Annual Research Symposium 2010 - University of Kelaniya, 2010) Wickramasinghe, Anjalee
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    Literature and the contemporary Arts and Crafts of the Polonnaruwa period
    (Journal of the Faculty of Humanities, 2010) Wickramasinghe, Anjalee
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    Sinhala Literature and Folk tradition
    (National Conference on the Humanities -2009. - University of Kelaniya, 2009) Wickramasinghe, Anjalee
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    Two prehistoric sculputure from sri lanka
    (The Library, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2023) Wickramasinghe, Anjalee
    It is conventionally accepted that the earliest examples of three-dimensional images in Sri Lanka date back to the early centuries of the first millennium CE. The Buddha statues are considered the earliest sculptures ever made in the country. The archaeological fieldwork of the last five decades has expanded the chronological boundaries of the history of image-making in Sri Lanka. This article reviews two such three-dimensional figures of prehistoric origin. The sculptures discussed were recovered from the area around the central highlands.

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