The sculptural relief of the Raimondi Stele is very deep with many contours and shadows making it easy to view from all directions.--- False
The Chavin culture, which flourished in Peru between 1500 and 300 BC, produced the Raimondi Stele, a piece of prehistoric art. According to legend, the Chavin people held the Raimondi Stele in high regard. Today, experts view it as a significant example of Chavin art.
According to records, the Raimondi Stele was found in 1874. This stele was given the name Antonio Raimondi after the Italian traveler who found it. One source claims that Raimondi found the stele in Chavin de Huántar's main shrine. Another source claims that the discovery occurred in a peasant's hut in Callejon de Conchucos.
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Spain brought religion (catholic), language, and culture through a process known as sincretism, or overimposition of religion to the beliefs of natives or original population. During the colonial hispanic-america, natural resources found in the extensive territory of current west and south west United States to South America were extracted or used. Spanish accounts of wonderful fruits (avocado) and other findings only led to more interest from the spanish crown to dominate the region, until the libertarian movement started by Simon Bolivar. Customs and art of natives were lost for more than 300 years.
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Here is the full question:
<span>You are on a divided highway with a raised median when you see a school bus stopped on the other side of the road. Are you legally required to stop?
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I believe the answer is: <span>No, because the oncoming traffic is separated by a raised median.
A raised median would separate two different lines of traffic which aimed toward opposite direction.
When you see a bus stop, you're only required to stop to let the children get down safely if you're on the same lane with the bus.
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