Early Singapura · 14th–18th centuries
Fort Canning: The Forbidden Hill
The significance of Bukit Larangan as a seat of ancient royalty.
Key Questions
- 1Why was Fort Canning known as the "Forbidden Hill"?
- 2What artifacts found on the hill suggest royal presence?
- 3How do these finds change our view of Singapore's "sleepy village" myth?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: Archaeological Evidence in Singapore - S1
Level: Secondary 1
Subject: History
Unit: Early Singapura
Period: 14th–18th centuries
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