ll across Eurasia "sustained, broadly synchronized movements [occurred] towards territorial consolidation, administrative centralization, cultural/ethnic integration and commercial intensification" (p. 7). However, Indonesia (Malaya-Java) failed to fit this pattern owing to the geographical configuration of
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