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  Babylonia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylonia
The history of a state in the south part of Mesopotamia, combining the territories of Sumer and Akkad.
  Hammurabi http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammurabi
A brief account of the sixth king of Babylon.
  Hammurabi's Code of Laws http://eawc.evansville.edu/anthology/hammurabi.htm
Full text as translated.
  The Avalon Project : The Code of Hammurabi http://avalon.law.yale.edu/subject_menus/hammenu.asp
Provides an introduction, an essay, and a translation.
  The Code of Hammurabi http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~wldciv/world_civ_reader/world_civ_reader_1/hammurabi.html
Excerpt of laws from the sixth king of the Amorite Dynasty of Old Babylon.
  http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/archaeology/sites/middle_east/babylon.html http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/archaeology/sites/middle_east/babylon.html
Brief history with images and resources.
  Some Neo-Babylonian Legal Decisions http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/neo-babylonian-legaldecisions.html
Past court cases, c. 555-427 B.C.E.
  Babylonia http://www.livius.org/ba-bd/babylon/babylonia.html
Article describing the country, language, religion, and culture.
  Ancient Babylonia http://www.bible-history.com/babylonia/
History through the different periods, literature, religions, law and justice, economy and social structure, science, archaeology, maps, and timeline.
  Letter of Pabi, Prince of Lachish, to Akhnaton, King of Kemet http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/1350lachish.html
Writing in clay addressed to the king of Egypt, c. 1350 B.C.E.
  Map of Nippur http://www.thenagain.info/Classes/Sources/Nippur.html
A drawing based on a map of the ancient city made about 1500 B.C.
  The Early Years of Nebuchadnezzar II http://www.livius.org/cg-cm/chronicles/abc5/jerusalem.html
Translated text that contains the reference to the capture of Jerusalem in 597 B.C.E.
  The Babylonian Calendar http://www.livius.org/caa-can/calendar/calendar_babylonian.html
The names of the Babylonian month and two calendars that were inspired by the example.
  Astronomical Diaries http://www.livius.org/di-dn/diaries/astronomical_diaries.html
A collection of Babylonian texts in which astronomical observations and political events were recorded.
  The Oldest Code of Laws in the World http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/17150
The code of laws promulgated by Hammurabi.
  Ruin of Esagila Chronicle http://www.livius.org/cg-cm/chronicles/bchp-ruin_esagila/ruin_esagila_01.html
Translated text that describes how a Seleucid crown prince (probably Antiochus, the son of king Seleucus Nicator) fell during a sacrifice on the ruin of Esagila.
  The Weidner Chronicle http://www.livius.org/cg-cm/chronicles/abc19/weidner.html
Translated piece of propaganda in the form of a letter.
  The Dynastic Chronicle http://www.livius.org/cg-cm/chronicles/abc18/dynastic1.html
A king list written on six columns.
  Chronicle of Early Kings http://www.livius.org/cg-cm/chronicles/abc20/kings.html
A translated listing with information.
  Law Code of Hammurabi http://www.interfaith.org/ancient/mesopotamia/law-code-of-hammurabi/
Includes the preamble, all codes, and an epilogue.
  Babylonian Clay Tablets http://www.valdosta.edu/library/find/arch/online_exhibits/babylonian/babylonian.htm
Artifacts acquired in 1918 by Dr. Richard Holmes Powell, first president of South Georgia State Normal College (now Valdosta State University), includes gallery.

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