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Ancient Ceylon / Henry Parker

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Chennai: Maven books, 2024.Description: 695p. : ill, ; 230cmISBN:
  • 9789355272973
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 954.93 HEN
Contents:
Introduction Early Inhabitants of Ceylon Prehistoric Remains and Tools Village Communities and Social Life Religious Beliefs and Demon Worship Buddhism in Ceylon Sacred Buildings and Architecture Stone Inscriptions and Records The Wanniya-laeto or Vedda People Folk Tales and Traditions
Summary: Ancient Ceylon by Henry Parker, a British civil engineer and antiquarian, is a comprehensive ethnographic and archaeological study of early Sri Lankan (Ceylonese) civilization. Drawing on years of experience working in the island’s irrigation department, Parker blends observations of ancient ruins, local customs, folklore, and religious practices with analysis of inscriptions, tools, and village life. The book delves into the pre-Vijayan period, the Vedda (indigenous) tribes, Buddhist influences, and demon worship traditions, offering insights into the daily lives and beliefs of ancient Sinhalese society. Parker also documents architectural features of ancient Ceylonese stupas, temples, and irrigation tanks, illustrating the advanced nature of engineering and spiritual culture in early Sri Lanka.
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Introduction
Early Inhabitants of Ceylon
Prehistoric Remains and Tools
Village Communities and Social Life
Religious Beliefs and Demon Worship
Buddhism in Ceylon
Sacred Buildings and Architecture
Stone Inscriptions and Records
The Wanniya-laeto or Vedda People
Folk Tales and Traditions

Ancient Ceylon by Henry Parker, a British civil engineer and antiquarian, is a comprehensive ethnographic and archaeological study of early Sri Lankan (Ceylonese) civilization. Drawing on years of experience working in the island’s irrigation department, Parker blends observations of ancient ruins, local customs, folklore, and religious practices with analysis of inscriptions, tools, and village life.
The book delves into the pre-Vijayan period, the Vedda (indigenous) tribes, Buddhist influences, and demon worship traditions, offering insights into the daily lives and beliefs of ancient Sinhalese society. Parker also documents architectural features of ancient Ceylonese stupas, temples, and irrigation tanks, illustrating the advanced nature of engineering and spiritual culture in early Sri Lanka.

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