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The cemetery consists of ten graves from various periods from the 16th to 19th century. A photo of the site taken in 1912 by the Dutch shows that all the gravestones were still intact, except the gravestone at the foot of Putroe Balee's grave. Each grave is marked by different types of carved gravestones

The interview features Masykur Syafruddin, the director of Pedir Museum.

Interviewer : Gregorius Dwi Kuswanta, Ario Pradipta Wibhisono
Videographer/Photographer : Ario Pradipta Wibhisono
Interview Summary : Kota Tanyoe
Editor, Colorist, DoP : Kota Tanyoe, Rinaldi Ad

The full metadata for this oral history interview can be found in the Maritime Asia Heritage Survey database under record (MAHS-IDN-ACH-PID-PID-S-001)

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