well the laws of Hammurabi were written on an break resistant slab of clay (written when wet, displayed when dried) but others were just spoken or written on normal, natural clay made from resources found in the ground. also they wrote every word in there writing called kunea form.
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The first known written laws were created by the ancient Sumerians in Mesopotamia, around 2100-2050 BCE. These laws are known as the Code of Ur-Nammu.
There were 289 laws in Mesopotamia. Set by King Hammurabi.
Probably parchment or papyrus.
Cuneiform. Stele. Pictographs. System of laws. Wheel. Irragation System.
Jean-Jacques Glassner has written: 'Mesopotamian chronicles' -- subject(s): Civilization
The Sumerians
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The code was written were it was found in 1901 in ancient Susa, Elam, Khūzestān, Iran.
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The Mesopotamian civilization, particularly the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians, included ziggurats in their culture. These ancient stepped pyramids were used as temples and religious centers, serving as a link between heaven and earth.
The Division of Labor contributes to the growth of the Mesopotamian civilization by arranging what people do, when they do it, and how they did it.
The Babylonians were noted for hanging gardens, a beautiful palace, and a written code of law.