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<blockquote data-quote="Wal Bada" data-source="post: 5710392" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Mahavamsa is old and the history before 2nd history BC is not accepted as true any more. (but accounts after 2nd century BC is fairly accurate). </p><p></p><p>And the news on 3000 year old Anuradhapura ruins were published very recently and දිවයින news paper reported it. The TV program on Swarnawahini මහා සිංහලයේ වංශ කතාව, Dr. Shiran Deraniyagala (the chief archeologist of the excavations) first broke the news.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wal Bada, post: 5710392, member: 654"] Mahavamsa is old and the history before 2nd history BC is not accepted as true any more. (but accounts after 2nd century BC is fairly accurate). And the news on 3000 year old Anuradhapura ruins were published very recently and දිවයින news paper reported it. The TV program on Swarnawahini මහා සිංහලයේ වංශ කතාව, Dr. Shiran Deraniyagala (the chief archeologist of the excavations) first broke the news. [/QUOTE]
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