Responding to Landry’s “original lawgiver” remark, researcher Eric Kleefeld commented, “If that’s your rationale, then you ought to be posting the Code of Ur-Nammu, the oldest known set ...
King Ur-Nammu, ruler in southern Mesopotamia c. 2112-2094 BCE, is credited as having given us the oldest known surviving example of legal code. Not Moses. Yes, Moses is great, but the Ten ...
In the first of these inscriptions occurs the name of Ur-Nammu, not yet king but only deputy over the city for Utū-khegal, on whose behalf he undertook to restore a part of the great temple at Ur, a ...
Moses was not, in fact, “the original lawgiver.” The Code of Ur-Nammu and the Code of Hammurabi, to name two examples, were composed centuries before Moses lived. Even within the Bible’s own ...
Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn marries its narrative and gameplay through seemingly disparate parts, from Napoleonic aesthetics ...
Responding to Landry’s “original lawgiver” remark, researcher Eric Kleefeld commented, “If that’s your rationale, then you ought to be posting the Code of Ur-Nammu, the oldest known set of written ...