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I am doing a project for Hammurabi code of laws and have been researching all day..and then I saw this question..this is what I came up with...it was written on a diorite stela, it is now in the Louvre Museum in Paris. It was also discovered in December 1901 by the egyptologist Gustave Jequier, in Khuzestan, Iran.

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Hammurabi's code was written down on a stone tablet and the scribe used cuneiform to write it down. It's called Hammurabi's CODE because code meant "laws written down in a clear orderly way"

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