Kantarodai, Sri Lanka. Pottery Analysis: Preliminary Overview of the ›Corpus‹ of Ceramic Sherds. Research Carried Out between July and September 2023

https://doi.org/10.34780/j7gs5w16

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In the summer of 2023, a new excavation was conducted at the Kantarodai site (North Sri Lanka) as part of a collaboration between the Department of Archaeology of Sri Lanka and the German Archaeological Institute (KAAK-Bonn). The research provides a preliminary overview of the ceramic material from the excavation, conducted as part of a larger PhD project aimed at developing a tentative quantification of the pottery that travelled across the Arabian Sea between the 3rd century BCE and the 6th century CE. The excavation revealed a continuous occupation of the site from 750 BCE to 345 CE. The ceramic analysis provided evidence for a rich and varied collection of artifacts, most of which can be directly compared with the well-established ceramic typology from Tissamaharama (South Sri Lanka).

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Kantarodai, Sri Lanka, pottery, ceramic, trade, Indian Ocean

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2025-06-25

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Zampierin, D., de Saxcé, A. and Harshajith Dissanayake, N. (2025) “Kantarodai, Sri Lanka. Pottery Analysis: Preliminary Overview of the ›Corpus‹ of Ceramic Sherds. Research Carried Out between July and September 2023”, e-Forschungsberichte des DAI, pp. 1–16 (§). doi:10.34780/j7gs5w16.