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Tools sumerians used include the Euphrates and the Tirgris river, which was used for irrigation systems. They also made mud-bricks for ziggurats and their huts. they also ued battleaxes, and flint tools

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The Babylonians used many items such as cotton clothes, chariot, and spices.

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What was a stele used for?

it was used to write important documents to preserve them.


What did you use the stele of hammurabis law code for?

It is quite obvious, it was used for knowing the laws, lol, By Stormy


Why was agriculture strong in Babylonia during Hammurabi reign?

Because he established trade in all directions thus allowing iron tools to be used which aided in the actual farming process and the digging of canals for irrigation also civil unrest had been present before Hammurabi and under his rule this dispanded.


Is there any evidence in this document that can be used to argue that Hammurabi's code was fair?

Yes, it shows significant gender and stature-related biases. Google Hammurabi's Code if you want a list of the laws.


Who was the famous ruler of Babylon who created a code of law?

That was the sixth King Hammurabi who noted that cruel rules had short reigns so he created the Hammurabi code. The Code's importance as a reflection of Babylonian society is indisputable. Hammurabi's laws were established to be the "laws of Justice" intended to clarify the rights of any "oppressed man." Mesopotamia society under the Hammurabi code was one of strict penalties for criminal offenses with punishment severe and varied according to the wealth of the individual. Hammurabi's rigidly centralized ruling system prospered from tribute and taxes, which he used to both compensate state dependents and finance extensive state irrigation and building projects. The code also gives us a clear sense of the ways ancient Babylonians invested divine authority in their secular leaders.