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TurkishArchaeoNews on X: "Ur-Nammu Law-Code and the Code of Hammurabi, found in Nippur, in the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The tablet with Ur-Nammu law-code dates back to the Neo-Sumerian Period (2112-2095 BCE) and
![A clay tablet with a cuneiform inscription. It is the beginning of a hymn to King Hammurabi of Babylon (1792-1750 BC). In this Sumerian hymn, Hammurabi sings his own prais - Album alb5003139 A clay tablet with a cuneiform inscription. It is the beginning of a hymn to King Hammurabi of Babylon (1792-1750 BC). In this Sumerian hymn, Hammurabi sings his own prais - Album alb5003139](https://www.album-online.com/photos/prev/NmM5MjRkMA/album_alb5003139.jpg)
A clay tablet with a cuneiform inscription. It is the beginning of a hymn to King Hammurabi of Babylon (1792-1750 BC). In this Sumerian hymn, Hammurabi sings his own prais - Album alb5003139
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