Inherent multiculturalism: An ancient Chinese practice becomes a part of the Indonesian everyday
Several methods are used to trace cultural transfer between countries. The time-honoured methods are chronicles of early travellers and archaeology. We can also look to epigraphs and loan words. Present-day ethnic communities also suggest earlier settlements. Edward B. Tylor proposed the world distr...
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