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What are some of the limitations of Hammurabi’s Code as evidence of life in Babylonia? What other sources might help us to better understand life in Babylonia?

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Answered by PriyanshuDAV
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According to the Code, Babylonian society was structured around If you couldn't pay your debt, the family would be sold to work in labor to make up for the money for 4 years. Woman were useless exept for making offspring and if they couldn't, she would be sold to slavery.

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The answer to the question-" the limitations of Hammurabi’s Code  as evidence of life in Babylonia? What other sources might help us to better understand life in Babylonia?" is-

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According to the  Hammurabi’s Code, Babylonian society was structured around If they couldn't pay  there debt, the family would be sold to work in labor  for making up the money for 4 years. Woman were useless exept for making offspring  or increasing the population and if they couldn't, she would be sold to slavery.

Hammurabi’s  Babylonia

  • Hammurabi turned Babylon into a rich, powerful and influential
  • He created one of the world's earliest and complete written legal codes. Known as the Code of Hammurabi, it helped Babylon surpass other cities in the region.
  • Babylonia, however, was short-lived.

Hammurabi's Code of laws

  • The Hammurabi code of laws, was a collection of 282 rules,
  • It established standards for commercial interactions and  fines were set and punishments to meet the requirements of justice.
  • Hammurabi's Code was carved onto a massive, finger-shaped black stone stele (pillar)  which was looted by invaders and finally rediscovered in 1901.

Other sources which might help us to better understand life in Babylonia.

Hammurabi's Code allowed each reader to get an understanding of how the early Babylonia was, based on their society, religion  and economy. The code went into detail on what their laws were and what was to be expected from each citizen.

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