No he did not invent cuneiform.
The writing had been invented for years by the time Hammurabi took the thrown.
cuneiform
Hammurabi invented a well working writing system known as cuneiform
Cuneiform.
Yes, they did.
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Hammurabi code
A form of writing called cuneiform.
AnswerYes. The Code of Hammurabi, (or Codex Hammurabi) is a set of laws and penalties devised by the Babylonian King, Hammurabi, in approximately 1700 BCE.Only one complete example of the codex remains today. It was discovered by Egyptian archeologist Gustav Jéquier in Iran (formerly Susa, Elam), in 1901, and is on display at the Louvre, in Paris.The text of Codex Hammurabi has been translated from cuneiform to English. You can view a copy via Related Links, below.
Mesopotamia. Hammurabi used cuneiform to communicate with his city-state and with other leaders. He was one of the few kings who knew how to read and write. Cuneiform made communication more efficient, and this benefited to Mesopotamia.
In Akkadian language.
yes they did the first writing was called cuneiform
If you mean "invent" then it's cuneiform