M. Ponce de León and Ch. Zollikofer/Univ. of Zurich
Joel Kontinen
A study has
found that the physical transformation of the human cranium over the past
160,000 years was probably driven by alterations in the face resulting from
diet and lifestyle changes, not from the evolution of the brain itself as
previously thought,
Christoph
Zollikofer at the
University of Zurich in Switzerland and his colleagues digitally restored the skulls
of 50 hominins recovered in Ethiopia and Israel, including H. sapiens as well as Homo erectus and Neanderthalspecimens for comparison.
So evolutionist believe that humans are far smaller, with subtler
indentation, than those of their so-called ancestors.
Source;
Taylor, Luke. 2022, Shape of human brain has barely changed in past
160,000 year.s