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What value and morals appear to be most important to the babylonians

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andriansp andriansp
  • 09-11-2016
Back then, the value and morals of the Babylonians were based on the Hammurabi Code.
I this code, a person that broke the law will be subjected to the punishment that is equal to the crime
For example, if you stole , they will chopped off your hand

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