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“The Legacy of Mesopotamia”
Hammurabi’s Code
           
 Code- organized list of laws
 Hammurabi- ruled Babylonia from 1792 B.C. to 1750
  B.C.
 Written law helps people know what is expected of
  them and what punishment they will receive if they
  break the law.
 Hammurabi’s Code was created to help people settle
  disputes in all areas of life. 282 laws total in the code.
“If a man has destroyed the eye of a man of the class of gentlemen, they
shall destroy his eye. If he has broken a gentlemen’s bone, they shall break
his bone. If he has destroyed the eye of a commoner or broken a bone of a
commoner, he shall pay one silver. If he has destroyed the eye of a
gentleman’s slave, or broken a bone of a gentlemen’s slave, he shall pay
half of the slave’s price. If a gentlemen’s slave strikes the cheek of a
gentlemen, they shall cut the slave’s ear off.” -from Hammurabi’s Code
Eye for an Eye
                 
 Hammurabi’s code based on “eye for an eye”.
  (Punishment should fit the crime committed.)
 Code was not equal to all people, based on Social
  Class.
 Higher the class of the victim, greater the
  punishment was.
 Even if the law was broken by accident, punishment
  was still the same.
“Sorry Doc!”
“If a surgeon performed a major
operation on a citizen with a
bronze knife and the citizen dies,
his hand shall be cut off!” – from
Hammurabi’s Code
More Laws…
                  
 If anyone steal the minor son of another, he shall be
  put to death.
 If anyone is committing a robbery and is caught, he
  shall be put to death.
 If a son strikes his father, his hands shall be cut off.
 If you disrespect Mr. Epifano, you shall be thrown in
  the Westridge Dungeon (Oops how did this get
  here!)
Why are written laws
important? ( answer in your
Cornell notes)
Art of Writing
                 
 Writing first developed in Mesopotamia around 3100
  B.C.
 Writing met the need to keep records, hence why we
  know so much about Mesopotamia.
 Scribes kept records of farm animals, government
  workers, military supplies, and important events.
How was Writing
           Invented?
                        
 At first, written words were symbols that represent
  certain objects.
 Symbols changed over time into cuneiform, which
  are symbols that make groups of wedges and lines. (
  Like our alphabet)
 Cuneiform served a variety of people.
QUIZ
                     
 What was Hammurabi’s code, and what was its
  purpose in ancient Babylonia?
 What does the expression “eye for an eye” mean?
 How was Hammurabi’s code fair and how was it
  unfair?
 Why was the development of writing of writing an
  important step in human History?

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Mesopotamia's Contributions

  • 1. “The Legacy of Mesopotamia”
  • 2. Hammurabi’s Code   Code- organized list of laws  Hammurabi- ruled Babylonia from 1792 B.C. to 1750 B.C.  Written law helps people know what is expected of them and what punishment they will receive if they break the law.  Hammurabi’s Code was created to help people settle disputes in all areas of life. 282 laws total in the code.
  • 3. “If a man has destroyed the eye of a man of the class of gentlemen, they shall destroy his eye. If he has broken a gentlemen’s bone, they shall break his bone. If he has destroyed the eye of a commoner or broken a bone of a commoner, he shall pay one silver. If he has destroyed the eye of a gentleman’s slave, or broken a bone of a gentlemen’s slave, he shall pay half of the slave’s price. If a gentlemen’s slave strikes the cheek of a gentlemen, they shall cut the slave’s ear off.” -from Hammurabi’s Code
  • 4. Eye for an Eye   Hammurabi’s code based on “eye for an eye”. (Punishment should fit the crime committed.)  Code was not equal to all people, based on Social Class.  Higher the class of the victim, greater the punishment was.  Even if the law was broken by accident, punishment was still the same.
  • 5. “Sorry Doc!” “If a surgeon performed a major operation on a citizen with a bronze knife and the citizen dies, his hand shall be cut off!” – from Hammurabi’s Code
  • 6. More Laws…   If anyone steal the minor son of another, he shall be put to death.  If anyone is committing a robbery and is caught, he shall be put to death.  If a son strikes his father, his hands shall be cut off.  If you disrespect Mr. Epifano, you shall be thrown in the Westridge Dungeon (Oops how did this get here!)
  • 7. Why are written laws important? ( answer in your Cornell notes)
  • 8. Art of Writing   Writing first developed in Mesopotamia around 3100 B.C.  Writing met the need to keep records, hence why we know so much about Mesopotamia.  Scribes kept records of farm animals, government workers, military supplies, and important events.
  • 9. How was Writing Invented?   At first, written words were symbols that represent certain objects.  Symbols changed over time into cuneiform, which are symbols that make groups of wedges and lines. ( Like our alphabet)  Cuneiform served a variety of people.
  • 10. QUIZ   What was Hammurabi’s code, and what was its purpose in ancient Babylonia?  What does the expression “eye for an eye” mean?  How was Hammurabi’s code fair and how was it unfair?  Why was the development of writing of writing an important step in human History?