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  1. cambridge.org

    The Maldives Heritage Survey - Volume 95 Issue 381. The Maldives Heritage Survey is a collaboration between the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, the Earth Observatory of Singapore, SAIELab at Washington University in St Louis, and the National Center for Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Arts, Culture and Heritage in the Maldives.
    Author:R. Michael FeenerPublished:2021
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  3. THE PRE-ISLAMIC ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE MALDIVE ISLANDS BY Andrew D. W. FORBES* The Maldive Islands, known to their inhabitants as Divehi Rāj je, or 'The Island Realm', and today officially designated the Republic of Maldives, remains amongst the least-known of the independent nations of Asia. Inhabited for in excess of two millenia, and with their own
  4. The Pre- Islamic Archaeology of the Maldive Islands 283. pirivend) in Addu Atoll, Gamu Island; and briefly examined the remains of a ruined stupa on the island atoll of Fóh Mulah.6 During his second expedition (March-April, 1922), Bell visited Haddunmati Atoll, where he excavated an extensive sanghàràma (Buddhist monastic complex) on Gamu Island (already identified by Gardiner as formerly ...
    Author:Andrew D.W. ForbesPublished:1987
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  6. link.springer.com

    The archaeology of the Maldives concerns the islands situated on the middle portion of the Chagos-Laccadive Ridge in the Indian Ocean. This archipelago includes a double row of coral atolls from Seenu Atoll in the south to Haa Alifu Atoll in the north (Naseer and Hatcher 2004; Fig. 1).The Maldives are comprised of over 1200 low-lying individual mid- to late Holocene reef islands, with a total ...
  7. 1library.net

    The mid-1800s marked the beginnings of Maldivian archaeology. These early investigations were consistent with the style of archaeology present throughout the Indian Ocean, which involved episodes of antiquarianism and were micro-regional in approach (Seland 2014).
  8. routledge.com

    This book presents pioneering research on the Indian Ocean archipelago of the Maldives in the medieval period. Primarily archaeological, the book has an interdisciplinary slant, examining the material culture, history, and environment of the islands. Featuring contributions by leading archaeologists and material culture researchers, the book is the first systematic archaeological monograph ...
  9. taylorfrancis.com

    The book is aimed at students and researchers interested in the archaeology and history of the Indian Ocean, Islamic studies, island and coastal communities, maritime networks, and the medieval period, with special relevance for the 'Global Middle Ages'. ... The archaeology of the Maldives in the medieval period . A comparative study. By ...
  10. research-portal.uea.ac.uk

    TY - CHAP. T1 - Introduction: An archaeological study of a Maldivian island. AU - Haour, Anne. PY - 2022/1/1. Y1 - 2022/1/1. N2 - This chapter introduces the team's work in the Maldives in the context of the broader objectives and rationale of the research project.
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