Chapter 3 Hammurabi's code and the creation of writing BY SHIMON, ZEEKE, VICTOR AND YOEL.

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Chapter 3 Hammurabi's code and the creation of writing BY SHIMON, ZEEKE, VICTOR AND YOEL

Eye for eye  Eye for an eye is a phrase, which means if you do something for example,you take out somebody’s eye they take out your eye out in return.

What happened when there was no proof for a case For the codes that they cant prove they had a court system.

What laws still survived today?  One law that there was is minimum wage  The minimum wage was 8 gurs of corn per year

What is Hammurabi's code?  His code is a set of 282 laws.  He made them because of they were written down then they are more official.

Who was Hammurabi ? he ruled the Babylonian empire from b.c.e He was the 6 th king of the city.

Who found the code?  A French archeologist found it in 1901.

The art of writing  By Shimon and zeeke

Mesopotamia  Writing was made in Mesopotamia in about 3500 b.c  In Mesopotamia clay was most written on material.

Scribes  Scribes were very important back them.  Scribes had important jobs.

Stuff they wrote on  Postcards were used for personal messages.  Pictures were the first type of writing.  As time went on writing got more advanced.

hieroglyphics in Egypt Most of the important hieroglyphics were in temple's or in tombs. Hieroglyphics were made by painters and sculptors.

Lost and found  When the Rosetta stone was found hieroglyphics was rediscovered.

credits  Jacobs, Heidi Hayes., Brenda Randolph, and Michal L. LeVasseur. Prentice Hall World Explorer. Needham, MA: Prentice Hall, Print.  "HISTORY OF WRITING." HISTORY OF WRITING. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Sept   "History of Writing." History of Writing. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Sept

More credits.  "Hammurabi's Code: An Eye for an Eye." Ushistory.org. Independence Hall Association, n.d. Web. 18 Sept   "Hammurabi." History.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 21 Sept  Jacobs, Heidi Hayes., Brenda Randolph, and Michal LeVasseur. Ancient World. Needham, MA: Prentice Hall, Print. "8 Things You May Not Know About Hammurabi's Code." History.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 25 Sept  Sept 

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