that same injury‚ following the same idea as the expression “an eye for an eye”. Some laws outlined on the other hand had specific fines for crimes. Others imposed a penalty of death. The code surviving today has been inscribed in an eight-foot-tall stele made of gleaming black basalt located originally in a central marketplace and has an image of Hammurabi conferring with the God of Justice. Babylonian society was divided as the code indicates that an offense to a nobleman carries severe punishment
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I. PRE-HISTORIC and WEST ASIATICARCHITECTURE 1. The earliest form of dwelling developed by man is the ROCK CAVE. 2. A pre-historic burial mound is called TUMULUS. 3. Monoliths or menhirs are prototypes of the Egyptian PYRAMID. 4. The Stonehenge is an example of STONE CIRCLE. 5. The smallest among the famous pyramids at Gizeh is the PYRAMID of MYKERINOS/MENKAURE. 6. The Egyptian gateway to temples is called PYLON. 7. The Egyptian ornament symbolizing fertility is PAPYRUS. 8. Pillars that
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1. This is the Greek word for "city‚" used to designate the independent city-states of ancient Greece. A) polis B) aulos C) ethos D) hubris Points Earned: 4.0/4.0 Correct Answer(s):A 2. This is a type of standing male statue‚ always shown nude. A) kouros B) paean C) kythara D) kore Points Earned: 4.0/4.0 Correct Answer(s):A 3. One of the Greek orders of architecture‚ elaborate and graceful in style‚ it features columns that have capitals decorated with volutes. A) Ionic
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was the most influential and powerful of any Babylonian ruler. He developed the well known and famous Code of Hammurabi‚ one of the first forms of basic law that applied to the three realms of society‚ including the slaves (“Code of Hammurabi: The Stele of Hammurabi: C. 1750 BC.”). This brought peace and prosperity among the Babylonians. Also‚ he built temples and canals‚ created a form of diplomacy‚ enlarged the city walls‚ and ultimately united the whole of Mesopotamia (Mark‚ “Babylon”). It was
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38th year of his rule‚ Hammurabi created a set of laws supposedly given to him directly from the god of justice himself‚ Shamash. According to Document A‚ the 282 laws‚ promoting justice to the weak‚ were carved into large pillar shaped stones called stele. They later became known as Hammurabi’s Code. Today we are going to analyze these laws in order to determine whether or not they were fair to the victim‚ the accused‚ and society. Personally I believe that these laws were indeed fair in his ancient
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Art 204 Essay Final Marilyn Tatman The progression of Greek art does not simply begin with the Olympics in 776 BCE‚ but finds its origins in all of the civilizations that gave rise to the Greeks – the remnants of the besieged Mycenaeans‚ and all who conquered (and traded) with them. The loss of great civilizations often leads to dark periods‚ but from the ashes of Greece’s dark age emerged a civilization that revered humanity and went to great lengths to incorporate the idea of philosophy
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Stonehenge: In England… features in Arthutian legend and in other novels… built during the Neolithic‚ meaning new stone 2950-1600 BCE Middle Eastern Art BCE Dates: Sumerian/Mesopotamian/Old Babylonian – present day Iraq 4‚000 – 1‚925 BC Hittite – from Turkey 1‚500 – 700 BC control overlaps with Assyrian Assyrian – drive out Hittites 1‚000 – 612 BC Neo-Babylonian/Chaldean – 605 – 562 BC Persian – (present day Iran) 538 – 330 BC Innovations of the culture: Plough‚ cuneiform‚ developed tax
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TOVREA AP World History 600 BCE-600 CE - Daily Schedule 15B 8000 BCE- 600 BCE Unit Assessment HW: Vocab/Study 2.1 16A In class: Lecture Americas; test analysis; map activity HW: Vocab/Study 2.1 17B In class: Lecture Americas; test analysis; map activity HW: Vocab/Study 2.1 18A In class: Quiz 2.1; Rome video Persia Webquest activity; Lecture What is an empire? HW: Read/Study Dates 19B In class: Quiz 2.1; Rome video Persia Webquest activity; Lecture What is an empire
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Through King Hammurabi’s ruling from 1792-50 BCE‚ he believed that he was chosen by gods to being justice to every one of his people. Through his obedience to the gods‚ he created this code that contained 282 laws cared in forty-nine columns on a basalt stele. These codes addressed a variety of topics in civil‚ criminal and commercial law that applied to everyone. However‚ the purpose of the laws and punishment was based off social standing. One can easily see that not everyone was equal during this time
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C.E. (Arts and Culture).During his reign Babylon became a great metropolis. Hammurabi’s code was a legal document that is today considered not only the earliest known written body of laws‚ but also historic art. The law codes are inscribed on to a stele‚ which is a slab of stone set vertically. It stands seven feet approximately‚ and is Basalt (Arts and Culture).At the top of the stone King Hammurabi is shown talking to the sun god Shamash. He is standing and Shamash is seated and is larger than
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