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Stele in diorite of the Code of Laws of Hammurabi by Mesopotamian

Stele in diorite of the Code of Laws of Hammurabi

(Mesopotamie: stele in diorite of the Code of Laws of Hammurabi (or Hammourabi). It is covered with cuneiform inscriptions and at the top King Hammurabi stands before the sun god of Mesopotamia, Shamash, divinite of Justice. It is one of the oldest pieces o)


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Stele in diorite of the Code of Laws of Hammurabi by Mesopotamian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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