1-3 In this ongoing pursuit in the available literature and scientific enterprise to demonstrate that we are collectively inherently ‘nonbinary’ and so ‘diverse’, we first presented a linguistic introduction in (1-2—2-2) on the word etymology of the words ‘sex’ & ‘gender’ where both of which suggest ‘division’ and ‘categorization’, respectively. Then, we presented a historical and archaeological empirical evidence of nonbinary nature (1-5—5-5) from the cradles of human civilizations which dates back to around 7000 BCE. We, then, also presented a linguistic empirical evidence (1-3—3-3) which also demonstrates that the dominating pattern in the syntactic category of ‘gender’ is also ‘nonbinary’. Today, we are going to present human biological evidence which would also demonstrate the nonbinary nature of ‘humans’.

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