Department of Archaeology
Introduction Department of Archaeology
The Department of Archaeology established under the Faculty of Buddhist Studies of the Buddhist and Pali University of Sri Lanka, is to promote the Buddhist Monastic Archaeology of Sri Lanka and to nourish local and foreign scholars with the knowledge of historical and archaeological heritage of the country.
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Dr. Ishankha Malsiri
Senior Lecturer (Gr.II)
Head of the Department
The Department of Archaeology is one of the most attractive departments in Buddhist and Pali University of Sri Lanka. Our aim is to give theoretical and practical knowledge to undergraduates about Archaeology heritage and train them to be talented scholars with good communication skills. Different Subjects are covered by the degree programme including Theory and methods, Historical chronology, Art and Architecture, Epigraphy and Numismatics, Heritage Managements etc. Workshops, Fieldworks, Site visits and conferences are conducted annually. Our all activities focus to give a strong support for achieving the vision and mission of the University.
Vision and Mission
Vision
“Expansion of Buddhist Cultural values and Buddhist social work throughout the world by preserving the uniqueness of Sri Lankan Buddhist culture.”
Mission
“Creating virtuous individuals who respect one’s own culture with the assimilation of the identical features of Buddhist culture, and are sensitively and responsibly working towards enhancing the quality of life of sentient beings.”
Department History
The subject of Buddhist Culture has a deep-rooted history within the Buddhist and Pali University of Sri Lanka, dating back to the university’s inception, where it stood as one of the primary academic disciplines. When the university originally, comprised of four separate institutions, was restructured into a single entity under the Amendment Act No. 37 of 1995, two main faculties were established in it, namely the Faculty of Buddhist Studies and the Faculty of Language Studies. In 1997, the Department of Buddhist Culture was formally established under the Faculty of Buddhist Studies. At its inception, the department was responsible for facilitating education in both Buddhist Culture and another subject titled Buddhist Arts and Antiquities. The latter was later renamed Archaeology and established as a separate department. As stipulated in the University Act, Buddhist Culture was recognized as one of the university’s three mandatory core subjects. In 2018, the subject of Community Leadership was introduced under the department and was later revised and renamed Buddhist Social Work. Today, the Department of Buddhist Culture continues to uphold this legacy, playing a leading role in academic and cultural education related to Buddhism. In recognition of its academic excellence and contributions to the university community, the department was honored with the Best Department Award in 2019.
Ven. Senior Professor Akiriyagala Nanda Nayaka Thera served as the founding Head of the Department. He was succeeded by Professor Dr. M. A. C. Munasinghe, Ven. Professor Aluthgama Wimalarathana Thero, Ven. Senior Lecturer Ampare Ananda Thero, and Professor Dr. Nilantha P. Disanayaka. At present, Ven. Assistant Professor Dr. Dunukeulle Sarananda Thero leads the department. Under their collective leadership, the department has continued to grow academically and expand its reach, maintaining a strong reputation both locally and internationally.
Students Association
The Archaeology Students Association is conducted under the Supervision of the Department. It gives valuable support for subject relevant extra activities and developing unity among students. Puravidya Shastriya Samgrahaya is published annually by the Students Association.
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Contact Details
Head of the Department
0714231201
ishanka@alpha.bpu.ac.lk
Department Email
arch@alpha.bpu.ac.lk
Tel: 0112891858