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261Q898177 | Pedagogia, Lei nº 9394 de 1996, PSS, Prefeitura de Princesa SC, AMEOSC, 2024

A Lei nº 9.394/96 que estabelece as diretrizes e bases da educação nacional, afirma em seu Art. 5º, parágrafo primeiro, inciso III, que o acesso à educação básica obrigatória é direito público subjetivo, podendo qualquer cidadão, grupo de cidadãos, associação comunitária, organização sindical, entidade de classe ou outra legalmente constituída e, ainda, o Ministério Público, acionar o poder público para exigi-lo. O poder público, na esfera de sua competência federativa, deverá:
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262Q898178 | Pedagogia, Base Nacional Comum Curricular BNCC, PSS, Prefeitura de Princesa SC, AMEOSC, 2024

A Educação Física possui uma diferença significativa em relação a outras áreas do saber, já que não se limita à lógica científica que normalmente orienta as práticas pedagógicas, mas vai além e oferece experiências mais abrangentes que englobam, entre outras, a cultura, a recreação e a saúde. Segundo a Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC), as práticas corporais possuem três elementos fundamentais:

I-Movimento corporal: como elemento essencial.
II-Organização interna: com uma lógica específica, de graus variados.
III-Produto cultural: associado a lazer, entretenimento, cuidado e saúde do corpo.

É correto o que se afirma em:
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263Q1023914 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Princesa SC, AMEOSC, 2024

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O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder às questões de 1 a 9.

Valdivia Figurines and the appeal of 'the oldest'

(1º§) The logo for the Ecuadorian Ministry of Culture website is about my favourite thing of the afternoon which is saying a lot since I spent much of the day reading about giant Olmec heads. Three Valdivia Figurines in the colours of the Ecuadorian flag? I am sold! Golly, I love Valdivia figurines for all the right and all the wrong reasons.

(2º§) There are two things that can easily be said about Valdivia figurines: they are VERY Ecuadorian and they are VERY looted. The first explains why they appear prominently on the Ministry of Culture website (and on stencilled graffiti around Quito circa 2007). Ancient Ecuador has played second fiddle to Ancient Peru since the early days of archaeology. The Valdivia culture, however, represents something that Peru doesn't have, 'the oldest'. Everyone loves 'the oldest', national pride, etc. etc.

(3º§) Who else loves 'the oldest'? Collectors and Museums. If the Valdivia pottery sequence is the oldest in the new world, collectors want a slice of that pie. Heck, even better than some junky pottery, the Valdivia made interesting figurines: lovely ladies that look good on stark black backgrounds in auction catalogues. They are part of 'the oldest' yet they also look good.

(4º§) Valdivia sites are famously looted and Valdivia figurines are famously faked. A few years back I started doing some initial work into looting in Ecuador (which led to fieldwork in Quito and the cloud forest that didn't really go anywhere as of yet) and I, like anyone else going down that road, came across Bruhns and Hammond's 1983 Journal of Field Archaeology piece 'A Visit to Valdivia'. Knowing nothing at all about Ecuador at the time, I had never heard of Valdivia, a wonder since the only Ecuadorian archaeology books that Cambridge owns are a few by the late Betty Meggars and Emilio Estrada from the 1950s and 1960s which link uber-ancient Ecuador to Jomon Period Japan (yeah...I know). As Bruhns and Hammond relate, Meggars detected faking at Valdivia immediately after the start of her excavations: practical jokers who discovered a market for their copies. As the market for the pieces grew, the presumed fakes get more and more elaborate and fanciful...and Valdivia sites were just looted to pieces.

(5º§) So really with Valdivia we are left with a situation where we don't know what is real. It is directly comparable to the Cycladic Figurine problem: the corpus is mostly looted, it contains tons of forms not found in the limited archaeological excavations that have been conducted, and we intellectual consumers of artefacts don't know what to believe. To me Valdivia figurines are the perfect looting Catch 22: they warrant study so that the interested public can learn about 'the oldest', but they can't be studied because collectors wanted 'the oldest' so sites were looted and buckets of fakes were produced.

(6º§) In 2007 I bought a fake Valdivia figurine in Otavalo which now stands in a Spondylus shell on my counter and watches me cook. The fella selling it to me told me it was real. I knew it wasn't but made to put it back saying something along the lines that law breaking makes me sick. He quickly agreed that it wasn't real and cut his asking price by a ton. Que Sera. Three cheers, Ecuadorian Ministry of Culture, your logo is the best.

https://www.anonymousswisscollector.com/2012/09/valdivia-figurines-a

nd-appeal-of-oldest.html

In the context of the text, what does "looted" mean?

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264Q1023918 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Princesa SC, AMEOSC, 2024

Which of the following sentences correctly uses the past perfect continuous tense?

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265Q888533 | Pedagogia, Monitor de Creche, Prefeitura de Princesa SC, AMEOSC, 2024

A adoção de hábitos saudáveis trará melhor qualidade de vida, capacitando crianças e jovens para fazer escolhas corretas sobre comportamentos que promovam a saúde de todos (DAVANÇO et al, 2004).

Os indivíduos passam a maior parte do tempo na escola, o qual em cada fase (criança à adulto) é necessária uma adequada distribuição de nutrientes, e em quantidades diferentes para que o corpo funcione adequadamente.

De acordo com Devincenzi et al. (2004), vários fatores influenciam o crescimento e a saúde, entre esses, a _____se destaca como um dos mais importantes para garantir o adequado crescimento e prevenir carências nutricionais.

Marque a alternativa que completa o texto:

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266Q898017 | Pedagogia, Vygotsky, PSS, Prefeitura de Princesa SC, AMEOSC, 2024

A mediação do professor na Educação Infantil é fundamental para o desenvolvimento cognitivo, emocional e social das crianças, facilitando a aprendizagem e promovendo a autonomia dos pequenos. Sobre o assunto, julgue as seguintes afirmações como verdadeiras (V) ou falsas (F):

1.(_) A mediação do professor deve ser constante e direta em todas as atividades.
2.(_) A Zona de Desenvolvimento Proximal é um conceito desenvolvido por Lev Vygotsky.
3.(_) A escola deve ser um espaço que incentiva a liberdade e a exploração das potencialidades das crianças.

Assinale a alternativa cuja respectiva ordem de julgamento esteja correta:
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267Q1021671 | Inglês, Voz Ativa e Passiva Passive And Active Voice, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Princesa SC, AMEOSC, 2024

Texto associado.

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder às questões de 1 a 9.

Valdivia Figurines and the appeal of 'the oldest'

(1º§) The logo for the Ecuadorian Ministry of Culture website is about my favourite thing of the afternoon which is saying a lot since I spent much of the day reading about giant Olmec heads. Three Valdivia Figurines in the colours of the Ecuadorian flag? I am sold! Golly, I love Valdivia figurines for all the right and all the wrong reasons.

(2º§) There are two things that can easily be said about Valdivia figurines: they are VERY Ecuadorian and they are VERY looted. The first explains why they appear prominently on the Ministry of Culture website (and on stencilled graffiti around Quito circa 2007). Ancient Ecuador has played second fiddle to Ancient Peru since the early days of archaeology. The Valdivia culture, however, represents something that Peru doesn't have, 'the oldest'. Everyone loves 'the oldest', national pride, etc. etc.

(3º§) Who else loves 'the oldest'? Collectors and Museums. If the Valdivia pottery sequence is the oldest in the new world, collectors want a slice of that pie. Heck, even better than some junky pottery, the Valdivia made interesting figurines: lovely ladies that look good on stark black backgrounds in auction catalogues. They are part of 'the oldest' yet they also look good.

(4º§) Valdivia sites are famously looted and Valdivia figurines are famously faked. A few years back I started doing some initial work into looting in Ecuador (which led to fieldwork in Quito and the cloud forest that didn't really go anywhere as of yet) and I, like anyone else going down that road, came across Bruhns and Hammond's 1983 Journal of Field Archaeology piece 'A Visit to Valdivia'. Knowing nothing at all about Ecuador at the time, I had never heard of Valdivia, a wonder since the only Ecuadorian archaeology books that Cambridge owns are a few by the late Betty Meggars and Emilio Estrada from the 1950s and 1960s which link uber-ancient Ecuador to Jomon Period Japan (yeah...I know). As Bruhns and Hammond relate, Meggars detected faking at Valdivia immediately after the start of her excavations: practical jokers who discovered a market for their copies. As the market for the pieces grew, the presumed fakes get more and more elaborate and fanciful...and Valdivia sites were just looted to pieces.

(5º§) So really with Valdivia we are left with a situation where we don't know what is real. It is directly comparable to the Cycladic Figurine problem: the corpus is mostly looted, it contains tons of forms not found in the limited archaeological excavations that have been conducted, and we intellectual consumers of artefacts don't know what to believe. To me Valdivia figurines are the perfect looting Catch 22: they warrant study so that the interested public can learn about 'the oldest', but they can't be studied because collectors wanted 'the oldest' so sites were looted and buckets of fakes were produced.

(6º§) In 2007 I bought a fake Valdivia figurine in Otavalo which now stands in a Spondylus shell on my counter and watches me cook. The fella selling it to me told me it was real. I knew it wasn't but made to put it back saying something along the lines that law breaking makes me sick. He quickly agreed that it wasn't real and cut his asking price by a ton. Que Sera. Three cheers, Ecuadorian Ministry of Culture, your logo is the best.

https://www.anonymousswisscollector.com/2012/09/valdivia-figurines-a

nd-appeal-of-oldest.html

Which sentence in the text contains a passive construction?

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268Q913510 | Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho, Normas Regulamentadoras de Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego, Vigia, Prefeitura de Princesa SC, AMEOSC, 2023

Dentro do âmbito de proteção laboral, o equipamento ou item de uso pessoal empregado pelo funcionário, projetado e produzido para prover segurança frente aos perigos ocupacionais presentes no local de trabalho, recebe a denominação de:
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269Q913512 | Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho, Normas Regulamentadoras de Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego, Vigia, Prefeitura de Princesa SC, AMEOSC, 2023

No contexto das noções de prevenção de incêndio, associe os termos apresentados na coluna 1 ao seu conteúdo correspondente apresentado na coluna 2:

Coluna 1:
1.Energias de Reação. 2.Energia de Ativação. 3.Calor de reação.
Coluna 2:
A.Energia que se ganha ou se perde quando ocorre uma reação. B.Comburente e combustível. C.É fornecida pelas fontes de ignição.

Após análise, assinale a alternativa que apresenta a associação correta:
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270Q1080274 | Estatuto da Pessoa com Deficiência, Legislação das Pessoas com Deficiência, Segundo Professor Ensino Infantil e Fundamental, Prefeitura de Princesa SC, AMEOSC, 2023

A Lei n° 10.098/94 estabelece as normas gerais e critérios básicos para a promoção da acessibilidade das pessoas portadoras de deficiência ou com mobilidade reduzida, são inclusos no conceito de mobilidade reduzida, as pessoas citadas abaixo. Marque a alternativa INCORRETA.
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271Q898267 | Pedagogia, Educação e Ludicidade, PSS, Prefeitura de Princesa SC, AMEOSC, 2024

A integração da ludicidade nas atividades escolares pode contribuir para o desenvolvimento integral da criança. Qual das alternativas a seguir NÃO corresponde a um benefício pedagógico da ludicidade?
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272Q898060 | Farmácia, Farmacêutico, Prefeitura de Princesa SC, AMEOSC, 2024

A Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária publicou a RESOLUÇÃO-RDC Nº 67, DE 8 DE OUTUBRO DE 2007 que dispõe sobre Boas Práticas de Manipulação de Preparações Magistrais e Oficinais para Uso Humano em farmácias. Sobre o assunto, julgue as seguintes afirmações como verdadeiras (V) ou falsas (F):

(__)Em caso de lesão exposta, suspeita ou confirmação de enfermidade que possa comprometer a qualidade da preparação magistral, o funcionário deve ser afastado temporária ou definitivamente de suas atividades, obedecendo à legislação específica.
(__)Não é permitido conversar, fumar, comer, beber, mascar, manter plantas, alimentos, bebidas, produtos fumígenos, medicamentos e objetos pessoais nas salas de pesagem e manipulação.
(__)Nas salas de manipulação os procedimentos de higiene pessoal e paramentação são necessários somente aos funcionários que realizam a manipulação das medicações.

Assinale a alternativa cuja respectiva ordem de julgamento está correta
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273Q1070925 | Artes Cênicas, Artes Cênicas e Educação, Professor de Artes, Prefeitura de Princesa SC, AMEOSC, 2018

O ofício da dramaturgia enquanto parte dos elementos formais do teatro, é correto afirmar que sua função corresponde a:

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274Q898210 | Enfermagem, Fundamentos e Procedimentos de Enfermagem, PSS, Prefeitura de Princesa SC, AMEOSC, 2024

A oximetria de pulso também está associada à avaliação do parâmetro respiratório. Considerada eficaz e de baixo custo, permite a avaliação contínua da oxigenação do paciente, por meio do princípio da espectrofotometria onde a oxiemoglobina (O2 ligado à hemoglobina) e a dioxiemoglobina (CO2 ligado à hemoglobina) são identificadas e diferenciadas por uma luz vermelha e infravermelha, além da pletismografia do sangue arterial nos tecidos periféricos que se diferenciam durante a pulsação. A saturação de O2 reflete o quanto as moléculas de O2 estão ligadas à hemoglobina (Lima, 2024). É CORRETO afirmar que o valor de normalidade inclui SatO2 maior que:
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275Q1021666 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Princesa SC, AMEOSC, 2024

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O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder às questões de 1 a 9.

Valdivia Figurines and the appeal of 'the oldest'

(1º§) The logo for the Ecuadorian Ministry of Culture website is about my favourite thing of the afternoon which is saying a lot since I spent much of the day reading about giant Olmec heads. Three Valdivia Figurines in the colours of the Ecuadorian flag? I am sold! Golly, I love Valdivia figurines for all the right and all the wrong reasons.

(2º§) There are two things that can easily be said about Valdivia figurines: they are VERY Ecuadorian and they are VERY looted. The first explains why they appear prominently on the Ministry of Culture website (and on stencilled graffiti around Quito circa 2007). Ancient Ecuador has played second fiddle to Ancient Peru since the early days of archaeology. The Valdivia culture, however, represents something that Peru doesn't have, 'the oldest'. Everyone loves 'the oldest', national pride, etc. etc.

(3º§) Who else loves 'the oldest'? Collectors and Museums. If the Valdivia pottery sequence is the oldest in the new world, collectors want a slice of that pie. Heck, even better than some junky pottery, the Valdivia made interesting figurines: lovely ladies that look good on stark black backgrounds in auction catalogues. They are part of 'the oldest' yet they also look good.

(4º§) Valdivia sites are famously looted and Valdivia figurines are famously faked. A few years back I started doing some initial work into looting in Ecuador (which led to fieldwork in Quito and the cloud forest that didn't really go anywhere as of yet) and I, like anyone else going down that road, came across Bruhns and Hammond's 1983 Journal of Field Archaeology piece 'A Visit to Valdivia'. Knowing nothing at all about Ecuador at the time, I had never heard of Valdivia, a wonder since the only Ecuadorian archaeology books that Cambridge owns are a few by the late Betty Meggars and Emilio Estrada from the 1950s and 1960s which link uber-ancient Ecuador to Jomon Period Japan (yeah...I know). As Bruhns and Hammond relate, Meggars detected faking at Valdivia immediately after the start of her excavations: practical jokers who discovered a market for their copies. As the market for the pieces grew, the presumed fakes get more and more elaborate and fanciful...and Valdivia sites were just looted to pieces.

(5º§) So really with Valdivia we are left with a situation where we don't know what is real. It is directly comparable to the Cycladic Figurine problem: the corpus is mostly looted, it contains tons of forms not found in the limited archaeological excavations that have been conducted, and we intellectual consumers of artefacts don't know what to believe. To me Valdivia figurines are the perfect looting Catch 22: they warrant study so that the interested public can learn about 'the oldest', but they can't be studied because collectors wanted 'the oldest' so sites were looted and buckets of fakes were produced.

(6º§) In 2007 I bought a fake Valdivia figurine in Otavalo which now stands in a Spondylus shell on my counter and watches me cook. The fella selling it to me told me it was real. I knew it wasn't but made to put it back saying something along the lines that law breaking makes me sick. He quickly agreed that it wasn't real and cut his asking price by a ton. Que Sera. Three cheers, Ecuadorian Ministry of Culture, your logo is the best.

https://www.anonymousswisscollector.com/2012/09/valdivia-figurines-a

nd-appeal-of-oldest.html

According to the passage, why are Valdivia figurines prominently featured on the Ministry of Culture website?

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276Q1021667 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Princesa SC, AMEOSC, 2024

Texto associado.

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder às questões de 1 a 9.

Valdivia Figurines and the appeal of 'the oldest'

(1º§) The logo for the Ecuadorian Ministry of Culture website is about my favourite thing of the afternoon which is saying a lot since I spent much of the day reading about giant Olmec heads. Three Valdivia Figurines in the colours of the Ecuadorian flag? I am sold! Golly, I love Valdivia figurines for all the right and all the wrong reasons.

(2º§) There are two things that can easily be said about Valdivia figurines: they are VERY Ecuadorian and they are VERY looted. The first explains why they appear prominently on the Ministry of Culture website (and on stencilled graffiti around Quito circa 2007). Ancient Ecuador has played second fiddle to Ancient Peru since the early days of archaeology. The Valdivia culture, however, represents something that Peru doesn't have, 'the oldest'. Everyone loves 'the oldest', national pride, etc. etc.

(3º§) Who else loves 'the oldest'? Collectors and Museums. If the Valdivia pottery sequence is the oldest in the new world, collectors want a slice of that pie. Heck, even better than some junky pottery, the Valdivia made interesting figurines: lovely ladies that look good on stark black backgrounds in auction catalogues. They are part of 'the oldest' yet they also look good.

(4º§) Valdivia sites are famously looted and Valdivia figurines are famously faked. A few years back I started doing some initial work into looting in Ecuador (which led to fieldwork in Quito and the cloud forest that didn't really go anywhere as of yet) and I, like anyone else going down that road, came across Bruhns and Hammond's 1983 Journal of Field Archaeology piece 'A Visit to Valdivia'. Knowing nothing at all about Ecuador at the time, I had never heard of Valdivia, a wonder since the only Ecuadorian archaeology books that Cambridge owns are a few by the late Betty Meggars and Emilio Estrada from the 1950s and 1960s which link uber-ancient Ecuador to Jomon Period Japan (yeah...I know). As Bruhns and Hammond relate, Meggars detected faking at Valdivia immediately after the start of her excavations: practical jokers who discovered a market for their copies. As the market for the pieces grew, the presumed fakes get more and more elaborate and fanciful...and Valdivia sites were just looted to pieces.

(5º§) So really with Valdivia we are left with a situation where we don't know what is real. It is directly comparable to the Cycladic Figurine problem: the corpus is mostly looted, it contains tons of forms not found in the limited archaeological excavations that have been conducted, and we intellectual consumers of artefacts don't know what to believe. To me Valdivia figurines are the perfect looting Catch 22: they warrant study so that the interested public can learn about 'the oldest', but they can't be studied because collectors wanted 'the oldest' so sites were looted and buckets of fakes were produced.

(6º§) In 2007 I bought a fake Valdivia figurine in Otavalo which now stands in a Spondylus shell on my counter and watches me cook. The fella selling it to me told me it was real. I knew it wasn't but made to put it back saying something along the lines that law breaking makes me sick. He quickly agreed that it wasn't real and cut his asking price by a ton. Que Sera. Three cheers, Ecuadorian Ministry of Culture, your logo is the best.

https://www.anonymousswisscollector.com/2012/09/valdivia-figurines-a

nd-appeal-of-oldest.html

What is the genre of the text "Valdivia Figurines and the appeal of 'the oldest'"?

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277Q1021669 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Princesa SC, AMEOSC, 2024

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Valdivia Figurines and the appeal of 'the oldest'

(1º§) The logo for the Ecuadorian Ministry of Culture website is about my favourite thing of the afternoon which is saying a lot since I spent much of the day reading about giant Olmec heads. Three Valdivia Figurines in the colours of the Ecuadorian flag? I am sold! Golly, I love Valdivia figurines for all the right and all the wrong reasons.

(2º§) There are two things that can easily be said about Valdivia figurines: they are VERY Ecuadorian and they are VERY looted. The first explains why they appear prominently on the Ministry of Culture website (and on stencilled graffiti around Quito circa 2007). Ancient Ecuador has played second fiddle to Ancient Peru since the early days of archaeology. The Valdivia culture, however, represents something that Peru doesn't have, 'the oldest'. Everyone loves 'the oldest', national pride, etc. etc.

(3º§) Who else loves 'the oldest'? Collectors and Museums. If the Valdivia pottery sequence is the oldest in the new world, collectors want a slice of that pie. Heck, even better than some junky pottery, the Valdivia made interesting figurines: lovely ladies that look good on stark black backgrounds in auction catalogues. They are part of 'the oldest' yet they also look good.

(4º§) Valdivia sites are famously looted and Valdivia figurines are famously faked. A few years back I started doing some initial work into looting in Ecuador (which led to fieldwork in Quito and the cloud forest that didn't really go anywhere as of yet) and I, like anyone else going down that road, came across Bruhns and Hammond's 1983 Journal of Field Archaeology piece 'A Visit to Valdivia'. Knowing nothing at all about Ecuador at the time, I had never heard of Valdivia, a wonder since the only Ecuadorian archaeology books that Cambridge owns are a few by the late Betty Meggars and Emilio Estrada from the 1950s and 1960s which link uber-ancient Ecuador to Jomon Period Japan (yeah...I know). As Bruhns and Hammond relate, Meggars detected faking at Valdivia immediately after the start of her excavations: practical jokers who discovered a market for their copies. As the market for the pieces grew, the presumed fakes get more and more elaborate and fanciful...and Valdivia sites were just looted to pieces.

(5º§) So really with Valdivia we are left with a situation where we don't know what is real. It is directly comparable to the Cycladic Figurine problem: the corpus is mostly looted, it contains tons of forms not found in the limited archaeological excavations that have been conducted, and we intellectual consumers of artefacts don't know what to believe. To me Valdivia figurines are the perfect looting Catch 22: they warrant study so that the interested public can learn about 'the oldest', but they can't be studied because collectors wanted 'the oldest' so sites were looted and buckets of fakes were produced.

(6º§) In 2007 I bought a fake Valdivia figurine in Otavalo which now stands in a Spondylus shell on my counter and watches me cook. The fella selling it to me told me it was real. I knew it wasn't but made to put it back saying something along the lines that law breaking makes me sick. He quickly agreed that it wasn't real and cut his asking price by a ton. Que Sera. Three cheers, Ecuadorian Ministry of Culture, your logo is the best.

https://www.anonymousswisscollector.com/2012/09/valdivia-figurines-a

nd-appeal-of-oldest.html

Which of the following best summarizes the author's attitude towards Valdivia figurines?

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