Low-cost digital tools to preserve cultural heritage 'blind spots': the case of <i>Kubor Kassim</i> in Singapore
Kubor Kassim is a century-old, serene Muslim cemetery in Singapore. Although many of its surviving 3,000 graves are unidentified, the graveyard contains elaborate tombs from internees of notable background, including community leaders and respected Muslim sheikhs ;(religious leaders and scholars). K...
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Main Author: | OCON, David |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2023
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