Waulpane Cave Explained
Waulpane Cave (Sinhala; Sinhalese: වවුල්පනේ හුණුගල් ගුහාව) or Wavula Pane Cave is a cave located in Bulutota Rakwana range, northwest of Embilipitiya one of the archeological sites located in Sri Lanka.
The cave is located in the Ratnapura District, in the Kolonne Korale, about above sea level. The meaning of Wavul Pane (Sinhalese name) is Cave of Bats. Approximately over 250,000 bats inhabit the cave.
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References
- Kenneth A. R. Kennedy, "Fa Hien Cave", in Encyclopedia of Anthropology ed. H. James Birx (2006, SAGE Publications;)
- "Pre- and Protohistoric settlement in Sri Lanka" - S. U. Deraniyagala, Director-General of Archaeology, Sri Lanka
- Kenneth A. R. Kennedy and Siran U. Deraniyagala, Fossil remains of 28,000-year old hominids from Sri Lanka, Current Anthropology, Vol. 30, No. 3. (Jun., 1989), pp. 394–399.
- Kenneth A. R. Kennedy, T. Disotell, W. J. Roertgen, J. Chiment and J. Sherry, Biological anthropology of upper Pleistocene hominids from Sri Lanka: Batadomba Lena and Beli Lena caves, Ancient Ceylon 6: 165–265.
- Kenneth A. R. Kennedy, Siran U. Deraniyagala, W. J. Roertgen, J. Chiment and T. Disotell, Upper Pleistocene fossil hominids from Sri Lanka, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 72: 441–461, 1987.
- Dr. Deraniyagala
- Annual Review of Anthropology: 1980 By Bernard J. Siegel - Page 403 & 416
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- Professor Paul Mellars
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