Pallekadu Archaeological Site Pallekadu Archaeological site (Sinhala: පල්ලෙකාඩු පුරාවිද්යා ස්ථානය) is situated in Oluvil village, Ampara District, Sri Lanka.
The site is said to be has several ruins of an ancient temple of the Buddhist tradition. A massive brick-made structure (believed to be a Stupa ) covered by the thick vegetation is identified as the main monument found in the site. This monument is roughly circular in shape and completely exists in a dilapidated state. Two or more illegally excavated pits by treasure hunters are found in the middle part of this brick mound.
The Pallekadu archaeological site is located in a Muslim village, just outside of the ancient Buddhist monastery complex, Deeghavapi Viharaya . Presently, the site has been limited to a small area of land fenced by the Department of Archaeology. A protected site
The ancient ruins in the Pallekadu archaeological site located in Oluvil village in the Grama Niladhari Division of Addalachchenai, are archaeological protected monuments, declared by…