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"
The Code of Hammurabi is the first written laws.
Code of Hammurabi was the first known written law.
The Code Of Hammurabi
Hammurabi's code of Laws was written in Akkadian, the language of the ancient Babylonians.
Hammurabi's code of laws was the first know comprehensive set of written laws. The code was instituted by the messopotamian king Hammurabi.
King Hammurabi himself.
No, Hammurabi actually improved it and added lots of rules to it... But it wasn't the first.
Who was the first person to write a code of laws.
The Code of Hammurabi, written by the Babylonian king, mentions the treatment of slaves
282 rules or amendments are written in the Hammurabi code of law.
In Akkadian language.
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