the hanging gardens if your asking about the neo babylonians
The Sumerians developed advanced ways of living, including innovations in agriculture, urban planning, and writing, which were later adopted by the Babylonians. They established city-states, created cuneiform writing, and implemented complex governance systems. The Babylonians built upon these Sumerian foundations, furthering advancements in law, mathematics, and astronomy. This cultural and technological exchange significantly influenced Babylonian society.
The great king of the Babylonians is Hammurabi
The Babylonians where located in modern-day Iran and Iraq and other middle eastern places
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The Babylonians were significant for their contributions to law, mathematics, and astronomy. They are best known for the Code of Hammurabi, one of the earliest written legal codes, which established principles of justice. In mathematics, they developed a base-60 number system that influences how we measure time and angles today. Additionally, their astronomical observations and predictions laid foundational work for future astronomical studies.
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An interesting fact about the history of the Babylonians is the fact that they brewed beer back then. They also developed sundried bricks for construction.
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I believe the first well-developed system of time measurement was created by the Babylonians, although I don't know when that was exactly. (Isn't that ironic?)
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The Sumerians developed advanced ways of living, including innovations in agriculture, urban planning, and writing, which were later adopted by the Babylonians. They established city-states, created cuneiform writing, and implemented complex governance systems. The Babylonians built upon these Sumerian foundations, furthering advancements in law, mathematics, and astronomy. This cultural and technological exchange significantly influenced Babylonian society.
The abacus was developed by the Babylonians in 2000 BC. Though mechanical, it is considered to be one of the earliest computers.
The Chaldeans became the New Babylonians, and they were often reffered to as the Babylonians, so they were really the New Babylonians.
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