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Variation in skeletons of modern humans are not limited to skulls, FYI. These variations can be significant and have multiple causes that include life-style and environment.All those pictures you posted show taxonomic features which lead us to one species: Homo Sapiens Sapiens. We have certain features which classify us as one species.
Check following links:
Skeletal Series Part 1: Bone Variation & Biomechanics | These Bones Of Mine
VARIATIONS IN THE HUMAN SKELETON AND THEIR CAUSES - BRINTON - 2009 - American Anthropologist - Wiley Online Library
http://www.icr.org/i/pdf/imp/imp-323.pdf
http://smithsonianscience.si.edu/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/homo_neanderthalensis.jpg
This is gold:
In this science of late years we hear and read a great deal of “ retrogressive anomalies,” of “ atavistic traits,” of ‘‘ pithecoid,” and “ simian ” and “ lemurian reversions.’’ Any unusual structural variation is at once claimed as the inexplicable apparition of some ancestral type, the ghost of some grandfather a thousand times removed, but ever inopportunely popping up in the present. (Brinton, D.)
Conjecture, my friend.Homo erectus
You might have heard about and/or seen pygmy modern humans and also those with short faces.Homo australopithecus (in the middle)
This is a "reconstructed" skull. It may not be accurate.Homo rudolfensis
etc etc
Evolutionists look at the bones, notice 'some' differences, and bang; we have a new species. They need to focus on the diversity among modern humans and think really hard.Now you dont need to study human anatomy to understand that those are not from the same species (Why did no one on this planet point out that these might all be humans if your claim was true anyways?)
The structure of the skeleton, body weight, brain volume, height etc etc... non of these aspects point towards a modern human. You might as well take a chimpanzee skeleton and claim it might be a human.
Modern humans already noticeably vary in outer appearance, skeletal features, DNA make-up, size/stature and strength.
And no, Chimpanzee skeleton looks nothing like that of a modern human. Have a look: https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/49/b1/a1/49b1a1f5af5d00f71f8a1451fd38f076.jpg
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