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=== Nonevolutionary explanations === | === Nonevolutionary explanations === | ||
A number of nonevolutionary expanations have been put forth to account for the variations seen in some of the ancient humans. These include [[genetic drift]] in the small populations following the [[Tower of Babel]] language division, adaptations to diet and/or climate, and changes in the rate of skeletal maturation. Some may even be mere consequences of harsh living conditions in the immediate post-Flood period, which differed greatly from those of today.<ref name=woodmorappe/> | |||
== Examples == | == Examples == |