Hi Big_Al35
... Issues such as the effects of weathering, diet change, environmental factors, and medicine seem to be completely ignored. ...
Curiously, diet change and environmental factors are what drive evolutionary changes over many generations, but these changes are slow.
Weathering could account for erosion of bones in various areas, but it doesn't rebuild bone inside what is worn away, and this is why some teeth look longer than others, but this does not change the overall dimensions of the teeth.
And medicine cannot alter skulls in a way that.
... I am not even convinced by your dating arguments. ...
Then let's discuss age dating methods.
We can start with
Age Correlations and An Old Earth, Version 2 No 1
And when you work your way all the way through the correlations, then we can get back to this.
Enjoy.