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What are some of the limitations of hammurabi’s coders evidence of life in Babylonia?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Some limitations of Hammurabi’s code were that

  • Historians can learn a lot about Babylonia from Hammurabi’s Code. According to the Code, Babylonian religion was Polythestic and Monothestic because some groups believed in more than one god while others mainly believed on one god According to the Code, the Babylonian economy was based on Putting work on the field.

  • If you didn’t put work on the field you would have to plow the owners field and sow their field and make no money for it. If your too lazy to work on your dam and it breaks and ruins all the crops, then you would be sold for money and the money would go to the farmers who’s crops you ruined.

  • 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. Slaves had no rights and were worth half as much as a free man.
Answered by matanorkoren
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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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