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what society inscribed their first written law code onto twelve stone tablets ?
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rome
It was one of the first methods of writing in ancient history. Most Semitic languages used it to write. After that the Phoenicians invented the alphabet and used the Hebrew language to write. We know a lot of ancient history because clay tablets have been found written in cuneiform.
The Law of the Twelve Tables was the basis for Roman Republic law.
what society inscribed their first written law code onto twelve stone tablets ?
Rome
The Law of the twelve Tablets contained Rome's first written code of laws. Therefore, it constituted the foundation of Roman law. Its provisions were largely procedural. They stipulated rigorous procedures and strict penalties.
I have no idea soz
rome
The scribe worked for the government and temples because first the Scribes learned to read and write to get into the government.
It was one of the first methods of writing in ancient history. Most Semitic languages used it to write. After that the Phoenicians invented the alphabet and used the Hebrew language to write. We know a lot of ancient history because clay tablets have been found written in cuneiform.
When the Bible was written, paper was not invented. The Bible was first written on clay tablets. Then it was written on animal skin and kept in stone jars to preserve them. It was then written on papyrus. Now it is written on paper.
The first published law in Rome was the Law of the Twelve tables of 451 and 450 BC. ten tablets were complied in 451 BC and the remaining two in 450 BC. They were written on bronze tablets and displayed at the forum.
The first two tablets were broken by Moses.Additional Answer:But Moses went back up the mountain and received 2 New Tablets which were placed INSIDE the Ark of the Covenant.
The oral stories about Gilgamesh were first written down around 2100 BCE in ancient Sumeria. These stories were recorded on clay tablets in cuneiform script.
The first known written language is Sumerian, which was developed around 3200 BCE in ancient Mesopotamia. Sumerian cuneiform script was used to record transactions, laws, and stories on clay tablets.