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__________ was a Babylonian king whose stele commemorates one of the first written law codes.
 
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The hardened leather amulets worn by the Islamic African ruler Nana Diko Pim III (fig. 4.7) contained __________.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Hammurabi

Answer to Question 2

verses from the Koran and medicinal substances



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