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All these pieces of evidence combined with Tegu Yeva and Alan Ghoa's research provide a strong argument for the theory of Early Kuduk Migration. It's important to note that despite the evidence provided, the theory is not universally accepted and alternative theories have been proposed to explain the ancient Kuduk people's movements. However, the majority of archaeologist are in agreement and accept that the theory is the most likely explanation based on the available evidence.
 
== Emergent Demography ==
 
=== Sagut ===
 
==== West ====
 
==== East ====
 
=== Kakut ===
 
=== Heiki ===
 
== Criticism ==
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