because they thought that it would be important to have something of theirs actually popular.
because it keeps people in order
They were the first written codified laws that all could see.
Well the written code of laws are important because they Helped the people get along and it showed you do some thing wrong you have consonants
Uruk. It's in a poem written in Mesopotamia.
Hammurabi code
because the hammurabbi code taught the law ana eye for an eye. which pratices the law of repiprosity for every action there is a similar action to be done contravene.
Cuneiform and hieroglyphics were important achievements in the development of writing systems. Cuneiform was developed by the civilizations of Mesopotamia, while hieroglyphics were used by the ancient Egyptians. These scripts enabled these civilizations to record information, communicate, and preserve their histories and cultural achievements.
Muayad Said Basim Damerji has written: 'The development of the architecture of doors and gates in ancient Mesopotamia'
The ability to record events - written and not oral.
Mesopotamia is the home of the first known written code of law, known as the Code of Hammurabi. It was written around 1754 BC in ancient Babylon.
Griffyth Fairfax has written: 'Mesopotamia'
Hammurabi's code for ancient Mesopotamian society was important because, for the first time, a set of laws was known to be written. This suggested not only literacy rates were high, but people knew what was no longer allowed.
because it keeps people in order
because it keeps people in order
One of the most important people from Mesopotamia was the Babylonian king, Hammurabi. He created the first ever written law code, named the "Code of Hammurabi", which included lex talionis, or an "eye for an eye". Lex Talionis punished people according to their social class, but the punishment for nobles was far less sever than that of peasants.another one of the important person in mesopotamia was the scribe, because they were the only ones who knew how to write.
They were the first written codified laws that all could see.
Mesopotamia contributed a written language to record events. They also invented the wheel and irrigation of crops.