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Yeah around there. I think east asians ate much harder foods than middle easterners did in that time period, but both groups of people have long midfaces tbh.Ok, early neolithic China is around 6000-2000 BCE? (I'm pulling this with random Google searching.) I don't have a better example, but if we place the authorship of Abraham from the Bible into a range, he was probably from around 6th c. BCE and back then, they were already stewing their meats (with the understanding that his family was considered extremely wealthy). Different region and developments, of course and I recognise this, but not out of the realm of possibility that that the early Chinese knew how to stew meats, too. Maybe it is something that the more wealthy families did.If so, that skull might not be enough. And if you're poor back then, you might not even have enough food never mind about chewing properly. You probably wouldn't have the necessary nutrients to grow to max genetic potential. Or, you die at a young enough age, or maybe before you finish growing, or before gravity has done its damage on the skull.
I think they actually found the skulls in caves so it's really unlikely, all of them were adult men too. Seems to be a trait all northern ''mongoloid'' like peoples have