Possibly 1984–1985; originally uploaded to en.wikipedia on 13 ජූලි 2007.
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Fig. 2 on p. 42 of Miksic, John N. (Norman) (1985). Archaeological Research on the "Forbidden Hill" of Singapore: Excavations at Fort Canning, 1984. Singapore: National Museum. ISBN9971917165 (pbk.). Transferred from en.wikipedia by Jacklee.
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2007-07-13 19:11 Jacklee 480×269×8 (108633 bytes) [[The Singapore Stone]], a fragment of a large [[sandstone]] slab which originally stood at the [[Singapore River]] mouth, now displayed at the National Museum of Singapore. The Stone bears an inscription that has not been deciphered. From {{cite book|las
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