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The Code of Hammurabi is one of the oldest surviving text artifacts left from the Old Babylonian period. It is an early example of a fundamental law code that regulated government. In other words, it is an example of a very primitive, early form of a constitution.

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A written set of laws that was sophistcated and detailed.

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It is a code of law declared by King Hammurabi. It is written in cuneiform, contains a prologue and 282 amendments in a black stone 9 feet tall.

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The Hammurabi code of law is similar to the ten commandments or most people would say Exodus but the theme was to obey, if not punishment

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Laws.

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