So we can tell the 'civilized' from the 'uncivilized'.
Greek, Romans, Mayans, Indian, Mongolian
There were 289 laws in Mesopotamia. Set by King Hammurabi.
five important people that is in the hittite civilization
laws
so the civilization would function properly
The Greco-Roman civilization is important to our civilization because it is the basis for our western thinking, ideals, and laws.
well there important because they tell people to obey them
Greek, Romans, Mayans, Indian, Mongolian
There were 282 laws there
Religious law within Judaism is called 'Halacha' and is recorded in the Talmud.
It is considered an example of the style of public buildings, and reflects on activities in that civilization. Roman civilization formed an important part of European development. [Laws, theatre, poetry etc]
Yes, security is important in rise of civilization
There were 289 laws in Mesopotamia. Set by King Hammurabi.
five important people that is in the hittite civilization
laws
The first known written laws were created by the ancient Sumerians in Mesopotamia, around 2100-2050 BCE. These laws are known as the Code of Ur-Nammu.
Not sure if this answer is totally correct but the Israelite or Jews are an ancient civilization that based its laws on God...