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Why is the coastal crossing theory of migration hard to prove or disprove?

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Sea levels have lowered since the Ice Age

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The coastal crossing theory or the coastal migration theory is a theory involving the settlement of the Americas. This theory involves the use of a watercraft, like a boat. It would have involved travelling along the coasts of what is now known as Siberia, to Alaska, and down the coast of North and South America. The coastal crossing theory is difficult to prove or disprove because the coastlines the migrants would have travelled along are now underwater.

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