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== Criticism ==
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Additionally, some critics, such as archaeologist Aguchu Yegu, argue that the similarities in material culture and architecture across different Kuduk settlements could be easily explained with cultural diffusion rather than migration. Cultural diffusion is a process by which cultural traits, such as artifacts, practices, and ideas, spread from one society to another. Therefore, the similarities found in different Kuduk settlements could be explained by the spread of cultural traits rather than by physical migration. This alternate theory, however, fails to properly explain the genetic similarity between people along the outlined pathway of the Kuduk Migration Theory, which has caused some criticism toward this theory as well.
== See Also ==
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeology Archaeology]
[[Category:Kuduk]]
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