"All humans that have evidence of an elatus labialis wingeulus on their
upper lips are considered to be direct descendants of the prehistoric
humanoid species homo wingeulus."
"This newly-postulated, East Africa-originating species, homo wingeulus,
is defined as a prehistoric humanoid species that outwardly possesses
the upper lip soft tissue variation in the middle, known as
Winge's Peak (WP), or elatus labialis wingeulus,
that is seen in homo sapiens sapiens today," notes Ralph Winge, D.D.S.,
a USC Dental School graduate, who was first to elucidate and name this
oral phenomenon.
Homo wingeulus now joins homo habilis, h erectus, h. rudolfensis,
h. heidelbergensis, h. neanderthalensis, h. luzonensis, h. naledi, and
h. floresiensis, and h. sapiens, and several others as one of the
15 to 20 or so, hotly-debated humanoid species thought to have existed.
However, there maybe other humanoid species, exclusive of even
these twenty or so, out there whose skeletal remains and other
evidence of existence have yet to be 'discovered adequately'
in Africa or elsewhere.
Winge's Peaks Of...The Biggest...And Baddest... Rappers!...
It is surmised that the trait elatus labialis wingeulus, which
seems to have degrees of genetic dominance shown in subsequent
offspring, came from a single regional tribal group, homo
wingeulus, and then, while 'merging' with the very
physically-similar homo sapiens populations, this trait,
with its bearers, migrationally spread throughout Africa
and the World, instead of independently evolving in multiple
populations over time.
This trait had to be genetically dominant to ensure adaptive
success and ‘continue on’ during Man's migrations over the world.
A WP can have a phenotypically-derived ‘hypnotic effect’
on the person(s) watching them speak. This may help
'lure in' an audience (The Anglerfish also employs a
structural diversionary tactic to
confuse and catch prey).
What could otherwise be full attention being given to the speaker's
message, is now divided between the attention of the viewer
into what is being said, and how they visually follow the motion
of the speaker's lip Peak. This effect can lull viewers into
thinking about some things other than the message spoken.
This very well may be the first time that a prehistoric humanoid
species is being proposed on an interesting soft tissue
representation alone.
Early homo sapiens and early homo wingeulus, it is postulated
by Dr. Winge, coexisted, and eventually merged with
each other over time
(around 200,000 or so years ago).
'elatus labialis wingeulus'...The Winge's Peak...And Its Classification System... Part 2...
Mount Kilimanjaro.
Dr. Winge theorizes that homo wingeulus predates
many dispersed African regional groups, possibly evolving
and appearing in the southeastern Nilo-Saharan area,
or the northeastern Niger-Congo B location, near what is today called
Rwanda, Burundi and Mount Kilimanjaro,
or the middle of the East African
Rift Valley area around
the African Great Lakes,
Lake Nalubaale (Victoria), Lake Tanganyika, and Lake Rweru (Edward),
among others.
Homo wingeulus most likely belonged to the
Mitchondrial DNA haplogroup
"L."
Winge's Peaks Of...The Justices Of The...U.S. Supreme Court!...
The following are a number of current and recent peoples
of different African tribal groups that are thought to be
direct descendents of homo wingeulus because of their WPs:
San Tribal Women (2)
Zulu Woman
Berber Woman
Mali Woman
Namibian woman
South Sudan People, Dinka (6)
2
Maasai Women (2)
2
Ethiopian Woman
Niger Woman
Mashona Women
4
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Dr. Winge is of the persuasion that,
even way back in the Egyptian Times and before,
the 'Important Ones' wanted to be remembered,
by way of
The Most Precious Metals...and ...The Most Precious Stones...
as Ones with the "Powerful and Eternal Golden...
...Winge's Peaks!
Additional Resources:
'elatus labialis wingeulus'...The Winge's Peak...And Its Classification System... Part 2...
Winge's Peaks Of...Presidents...Kings...Sultans... And...Emperors!
Winge's Peaks Of...The Biggest...And Baddest... Rappers!...
Ralph Winge, D.D.S., USC Dental School Graduate,
elucidator of elatus labialis wingeulus and
Investigative Hunter for evidence of the prehistoric humanoid species
homo wingeulus.
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