there were oil lamp
Laws were written down
· The Code of Hammurabi is contained on a stele, now in the Louvre in Paris, · Hammurabi was the sixth king of Babylon. Hammurabi had 210 children Hammurabi had 59 wifes
there were 282 laws made by hammurabi
Code Of Hammurabi
At the time, the Hammurabi code dealt with everyday life in that time including high class, the lower class and the slaves. 282 laws carved in the stone survived until this day making the first codified set of laws known in history.
most last a long time but the time depends on the size of the candles
King Hammurabi was a just king compared to the other kings of that time.
As long as they were all lit at the same time, they would burn for the same amount of time (regardless of the number of candles).
Yes.
No he did not invent cuneiform. The writing had been invented for years by the time Hammurabi took the thrown.
No. you could time them.
burn some candles and time it...lol!
No, Hammurabi was not a Christian. He was the sixth king of the First Babylonian Dynasty and ruled during the 18th century BCE in ancient Mesopotamia. Christianity as a religion did not exist during his time.
Procedure:1.Light the candles at the same time.2.Watch & observe as the candles melt.3.When observing take pictures atleast every 5 minutes.4.After an amount of time had passed blow out the candles.5.After blowing out the candles,measure if needed,see which one had melted faster.
yes because a white candle burns out faster
it grew tremendously throughout the time of Hammurabi's rule
Laws were written down