Batadombalena

Batadombalena is an archaeological site with evidence of habitation from 8,000 BCE, Balangoda Man, located 85 km from Colombo in Sri Lanka, a two hour drive from Colombo.

Batadombalena is one of the archaeological sites located in Sri Lanka which may prove the "out of Africa" hypothesis[1] according to Professor Paul Mellars, a Cambridge University archaeologist, as he may have found cultural and technological similarities that suggest a common origin.

The evidence he found of Balangoda Man in Batadombalena were some stone tools that may have been arrow- or spearheads, and carefully shaped and perforated beads made from fragments of ostrich eggshell. A further piece of ostrich eggshell, incised with a distinctive criss-cross motif, has also been found.

Batadombalena Cave is roughly 50 ft x 60 ft x 80 ft.

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