An outstanding monument to the legislation of ancient Babylon?

The Laws of Hammurabi are considered such a monument. Recorded as cuneiform text carved on a diorite stele. Archaeologists are so named because of the approximate dating during the reign of King Hammurabi – around 1750s BC. The researchers divided the laws into 282 paragraphs. About 35 more paragraphs were erased, partly restored from other finds. Presumably, these laws were applied in Ancient Persia, since the stele was found in the city of Susa. And 35 erased could not have been used by the Persians.



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