Archaeology Library

The Archaeology Library is a project space which brings together finds from digs across Singapore and Asia. The objects are on loan from institutional and private collections.

A significant proportion are artefacts excavated or gathered by archaeologist Dr John N. Miksic since 1977, and includes a vast range of pottery discovered at archaeological sites in Singapore from Fort Canning Hill to Pulau Saigon. As finds from the pre-colonial and colonial periods, they sample the materials produced and used in Singapore and beyond. Further, as part of an evolving body of artefacts, they provide a glimpse into the dynamics between material culture and history, and its making.

Exhibitions have been held in this space before with the works responding to the pre-existing artefacts and sherds display, including Road to Singapore (2013), The Library of Pulau Saigon (2016) and From the Ashes: Reviving Myanmar Celadon Ceramics (2017).

Archaeology Library brochure