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The Rise and Fall of Babylon | The Life & Times of Hammurabi
We're going way back for this one, before Classical History, before the Iron Age, all the way back to the Bronze Age! Talkin' about the First Babylonian Empire, and how Hammurabi made it the greatest empire Mesopotamia had ever seen, and...
Curated Video
The Ancient Influence of Barley: From Beer to Religion
This video explores the significant impact of barley on ancient civilizations and its enduring influence in modern times. From its role in the invention of beer to its use as currency, measurement, and religious symbolism, barley has...
Curated Video
The Rise and Fall of Babylon | The Life & Times of Hammurabi
We're going way back for this one, before Classical History, before the Iron Age, all the way back to the Bronze Age! Talkin' about the First Babylonian Empire, and how Hammurabi made it the greatest empire Mesopotamia had ever seen, and...
Hip Hughes History
Hammurabi's Code Explained: World History Review
A 5 minute fun overview of Hammurabi's Code, one of the earliest and most influential legal documents to be pounded out by Mesopotamia.
Curated Video
The Dilemma of 'An Eye for an Eye': Exploring Justice in Today's Society
This video explores the concept of "an eye for an eye" as a historical form of justice and questions its relevance in today's society. It delves into the origins of this principle in ancient civilizations and religious texts, while also...
CuriosaMente
Does technology dehumanize us? CuriosaMente EN #5
It is said that technology takes our human capabilities. Does it? What makes us human? Can technology take it away from us? Is it possible that the opposite is true? and what is technology anyway?
Technology, often seen as...
Technology, often seen as...
Curated Video
The Birth of writing
Did you know the first man starting talking 2 million years ago! Ancient Egyptians were the first to use writing in pictogram form, quoted facts and stories on pieces of potteries. Egyptian hieroglyphs still remained a mystery.
Smarthistory
The Law Code Stele of King Hammurabi
The Law Code Stele of King Hammurabi, 1792-1750 B.C.E., basalt, 225 x 65 cm (Louvre, Paris). Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris
5 Minutes English
Ancient Mesopotamia | 5 MINUTES
The story of writing, astronomy and law begins in one place: Mesopotamia, also called the “Cradle of Civilization” and located in modern Iraq and Kuwait. Get to know the Ancient Mesopotamian Civilization in 5 Minutes...
Curated Video
Babylonian Empire for Kids | Mesopotamia
Travel back to ancient Mesopotamia and discover the mighty Babylonian Empire! In this episode, you’ll learn about King Hammurabi, who created one of the world’s first written law codes. We’ll explore the city of Babylon, with its...
Crash Course
Ancient Mesopotamia
Mr. Green provides an overview of Ancient Mesopotamia by examining the political structures and cultural beliefs of the region. The video reviews shifts in authority from religious to political leaders, as well as the influence of...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Law Code Stele of King Hammurabi
Audio slideshow discussing a Law Code Stele of King Hammurabi from 1792-1750 BC. [3:17] Includes links to additional information and images.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Babylonian Art: Law Code Stele of King Hammurabi
This video discusses the Law Code Stele of King Hammurabi, basalt, Babylonian, 1792-1750 B.C.E. (Musee du Louvre, Paris) A stele is a vertical stone monument or marker often inscribed with text or with relief carving. Speakers: Dr. Beth...
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