Yes, it was.
Black diorite stone.
Code of Hammurabi.
The earliest written code of law was the code of Hammurabi which has 282 laws and which was enacted Hammurabi, the 6th king of Babylon in around 1772 BC. Partial copies are found on a human-sized stone and on clay tablets. It is one of the oldest lengthy deciphered pieces of writing.
The Code Of Hammurabi
It was written on a black stone.
Black diorite stone.
Code of Hammurabi.
282 laws or taxation
Hammurabi had his code written on stone outside a temple so everyone could see it and follow it; because there were many rules, more than 200.
It is know for being the oldest codified law written in black diorite stone.
on a stone monument
The Code of Hammurabi is the first written laws.
The earliest written code of law was the code of Hammurabi which has 282 laws and which was enacted Hammurabi, the 6th king of Babylon in around 1772 BC. Partial copies are found on a human-sized stone and on clay tablets. It is one of the oldest lengthy deciphered pieces of writing.
Code of Hammurabi was the first known written law.
The Code Of Hammurabi
It was written on a black stone.
No, Hammurabi's Code is not an epic poem. It is a set of Babylonian laws written by King Hammurabi around 1754 BC and inscribed on a stone pillar. The code contains 282 laws governing various aspects of Babylonian society.