There were 282 laws there
There were 289 laws in Mesopotamia. Set by King Hammurabi.
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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.
The Greco-Roman civilization is important to our civilization because it is the basis for our western thinking, ideals, and laws.
Not sure if this answer is totally correct but the Israelite or Jews are an ancient civilization that based its laws on God...
so the civilization would function properly
So we can tell the 'civilized' from the 'uncivilized'.
Yes, all of his laws are very like the laws of Hallah Walla
Hammurabi's code of laws.
We could start by the first code of laws in existence.
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