Not very arguably it would be Hammurabi's stele of his code of laws, considered by many in the scholarly world to be the first true example of established (and recorded) law, although it is now acknowledged by most scholars that (an)other prexisting law system(s) was/were used to help compose and organize Hammurabi's code1. It dates to approximately 1700 BCE, and was found in 1901 by Egyptologist Gustave Jéquier in ancient Susa, in Elam (modern-day Khuzestan, Iran)
Not very arguably it would be Hammurabi's stele of his code of laws, considered by many in the scholarly world to be the first true example of established (and recorded) law, although it is now acknowledged by most scholars that (an)other prexisting law system(s) was/were used to help compose and organize Hammurabi's code1. It dates to approximately 1700 BCE, and was found in 1901 by Egyptologist Gustave Jéquier in ancient Susa, in Elam (modern-day Khuzestan, Iran)
most historians agree that it was his code of laws.
yes
The most important item in any labor negotiations are the terms. They dictate what is to be accomplished and how.
Yes, for all the citizens in mesoptamia because the had to live by it.
He made Disney World. :)
He discovered DNA and how DNA works
yes babylons most powerful monarch is the hammurabis.
she has accomplished a very important diary
William Faulkner
What was accomplished was it is an important principle of American government
It made the laws more uniform, objective, and impartial
They were not smart enough to accomplish anything because they were not smart.
To get good grades and to find your niche.