Statistically speaking, if you find a SINGLE example of a species, the chance that it would be a deformed example is almost infinitely improbable- even MORE, considering that in the wild (whcih also relates to primitive hominids), deformed individuals rarely, if ever, survive to adulthood. And there is no way that was a neonates' skull- it's too large, in a fossil record where there is no evidence of adults of ANY of the hominids being larger than H. erectus, until modern times- your logic is TERRIBLE here.

And I'm not even going to get into the origin of water on Earth... You should revisit some basic texts on geology, climate, and plate tectonics while you're at it.[/

well statistically speaking, u may not have enough statistics on that. as there was alot of deformed kids/people back then, i read books and i think the history channel or one of those t.v shows had a show on tracing down where viking's trade routes were, and went to and they were traced down into asia. and all over the world and they found a main trade route in asia, and found where they had kids that were deformed and they would just leave them to die or sometimes buried them together. and also there's proof of all the plauges that would deform back then so statistically there were more defromed than there are today.