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what do you mean by the word "stele" in reference to Mesopotamia

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Answered by ⲊⲧɑⲅⲊⲏɑᴅⲟᏇ
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A stele is a large carved piece of wood or stone that contains information about a particular society. The oldest written law code in the world, Hammurabi's code, was carved on several steles and displayed in public locations. Hammurabi's code influenced every aspect of life in Ancient Babylon.

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A stele is a large carved piece of wood or stone that contains information about a particular society. The oldest written law code in the world, Hammurabi's code, was carved on several steles and displayed in public locations. Hammurabi's code influenced every aspect of life in Ancient Babylon.

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