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Jordin Horton
9 April, 04:00
What is the diorite stele?
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Dean Kidd
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The code of Hammurabi: Ancient Babylonian Laws
The code is best known from a stele made of black diorite, more than seven feet (2.25 meters) tall, that is now in the Louvre Museum in Paris. The stele was found at the site of Susa,
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