Diorite stela with Code of Hammurabi by Babylonian

Diorite stela with Code of Hammurabi


Babylonian

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Diorite stela with Code of Hammurabi by Babylonian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
carving · carved · close-up · cuneiform script · front view · ancient law · part of · centuries · mesopotamian civilizations · antiquity · paleography · 18th century bc · ancient · text · legislation · near eastern civilizations · code of hammurabi · 18th bc · studio shot · antiquities · art and craft · ancient civilization · single object · the past · full frame · diorite · babylonian · millenniums · no people · second millennium bc · mesopotamian · history · hammurabi · stele · horizontal · babylonian civilization (2004-539 bc) · paris mus?e du louvre · 1754 bc · Louvre, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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