Having thickened cranial vault bones, per heavily built face, thick-boned jaws, and thick postcranial bones may have been necessary, or at least an advantage, for the body puro cope with these long lifespans
Some creationists see environmental factors and genetic effects, such as the founder effect, genetic drift, and inbreeding, as most likely sufficient onesto explain the differences durante skeletal features between modern humans and so-called cavemen. 37 It has been proposed that there was per period of rapid human diversification beginning during the construction of Babel, resulting mediante extreme morphological variability durante post-Babel humans repopulating the earth. 38,39 Other creationists believe the stark difference con morphology between robust and anatomically modern humans warrants an explanation per se, that is, not just an acknowledgment that there was considerable variation durante features, but why.
Verso subject of importance preciso the creation model is explaining why the skeletons, particularly the skulls, of humans such as Homo erectus (as well as those classified as Neandertals and Homo heidelbergensis), were so rugged or robust compared sicuro anatomically modern humans
As such, it has been suggested that Homo erectus, Neandertals and the like all arose strada ‘devolution’ from anatomically modern post-Babel populations-from the genetic consequences of inbreeding, drift, and mutational effects, after splitting off from anatomically modern humans. 40 However, this would have puro have happened independently, sopra per relatively short time, durante many different parts of the world, which seems a little too coincidental onesto be realistic.
Along with per number of other creationists who have contemplated this issue, I consider the robust human incontri growlr forms, such as those with the features observed sopra the typical Homo erectus and Neandertal remains, to mediante general be non-pathological. As such, they were likely humans that were part of the original dispersion that occurred at Babel. Hence, an explanation that is worth considering is that the robust morphology observed per these humans is linked sicuro longevity. According to creationist Carl Wieland:
Hence, one explanation why humans such as Homo erectus, Homo heidelbergensis, and Neandertals, had different morphology compared to modern humans, particularly sopra the skull, is that it could reflect changes con development of these early post-Flood individuals, compared sicuro modern humans, possibly linked puro longevity. 42 Per factor that cannot be ignored in verso creationist model of human origins is the biblical long lifespans of individuals mediante the pre-Flood world, and onesto some extent the early post-Flood earth, as derived from Old Testament records. Per the pre-Flood world lifespans of around 900 years appear esatto have been common, and even individuals born early post-Flood (within verso few hundred years of the Flood having occurred) are recorded as having lived for hundreds of years. 43,44
If initially (after the Fall) humans were designed sicuro live for hundreds of years, then this would most likely have verso bearing on development processes and timings. Simply put, longevity would probably be associated with changes in development, not just the aging process.
If longevity was linked sicuro development processes associated with the above-mentioned robusticity, then robust features would be expected esatto disappear with shorter lifespans, although, as Wieland taccuino, “some of the genes coding for some of their distinctive bony anatomy were apparently passed on to some of today’s populations”. 45 Hence, robust features do not correlate with the potential for longevity sopra recent times. A genetic mechanism for robusticity would possibly involve the control of hormones related puro bone growth and maintenance. According onesto Susan Crockford, an evolutionary expert per this settore, the
Thyroxine (T4) is an important thyroid hormone, and per insecable thyroid hormone secretion pattern could have existed in people with robust skeletal morphology, such as Homo erectus and the Neandertals, linked puro the genetic mechanism for long lifespans. Add environmental influences, as well as genetic effects such as genetic drift, and you can possibly account for differences per the many skeletal features observed. This would be not only between early robust post-Flood humans, like Homo erectus, Homo heidelbergensis, and the Neandertals, but also between anatomically modern humans and these early robust post-Flood humans.