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== Expansion ==
The origin or “hearth” of the Early Kuduk peoples is believed to be near the modern day village of
Around the midpoint of the second millennium (2500-2300 BCE), expansion continued across the ocean, made possible by the kayak, and into Northern Heiki. The people who settled in northern Heiki found the area to be heavily mountainous and forested, a stark contrast to the Great Plains. Many archaeologists theorize that the reason expansion to Southern Heiki took so long was because the terrain of Heiki proved to be difficult to settle in. Today, many accept that theory as true to explain the lack of any anthropological evidence in South Heiki older than 1800 BCE.
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