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How did people travel according to this theory(The coastal route theory)

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According to that theory people traveled by boats.
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The answer is: The coastal rout theory proposes a migration rout by watercraft.

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This theory involves sailing via the Kurile Island Chain along the coast of Beringia. They planned an "interior route", so they can get an ice-free trip. The way they did it is through the Laurentide and the Cordilleran ice sheets during the Last Glacial Maximum.

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