Ashvin,
Hear!, Hear!
When I get to it, I'm going to take a close look at facial reconstruction methods of craniums both in forensic science and archeology. WHY? Because I have read that the nose of hominids, being composed entirely of cartilage, is never preserved. Consequently, the shape of the nose in those "scientific" pro-evolution "reconstructions" of what the faces of the homonids from the skulls they have dug up actually looked like are a clear mark of a "
hey looky here, this might be a missing link" agenda. Specifically, look at that nose (further up) drawn that looks like a cross between a human and an ape. That is not science; that is wishful thinking.
There is a lot more about ape versus human skull features (special muscles apes have are reflected in upper braincase shape) but I need to do more research before I post on it.
Thank you for posting!