학술논문

Low-Density Urbanism in Medieval Sri Lanka: Exploring the Hinterland of Polonnaruva.
Document Type
Article
Source
Asian Perspectives: Journal of Archeology for Asia & the Pacific. 2021, Vol. 60 Issue 2, p248-271. 24p.
Subject
*CITIES & towns
*HINTERLAND
*MIDDLE Ages
*BUDDHISTS
Language
ISSN
0066-8435
Abstract
A survey of the hinterland of Polonnaruva revealed that a planned pluralistic landscape developed in Sri Lanka during the latter Early Medieval period (A.D. 600-1200). This represents a significant shift in settlement pattern from the more organically developed Buddhist Temporalities landscape model as found at the antecedent capital of Anuradhapura. Settlements around Polonnaruva were larger, longer-lasting, and more evenly distributed than those at Anuradhapura. This coincided with a major island-wide shift toward centralization thought to be associated with experimentation with a new model of royal control. Both systems can be described as instances of low-density urbanism, however, suggesting that there was greater variation within this settlement genre than previously anticipated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]