Code of Hammurabi | |
Location | The Louvre, Paris, France (originally Sippar, Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq), found at Susa, Iran) Replicas: various |
Author(s) | King Hammurabi of Babylon |
Media type | Basalt stele |
Subject | Law, justice |
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