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Français : Stèle du code de lois de Hammurabi
musée du Louvre, antiquités moyen-orientales.
Note: cette photo est argentique. Une version de plus haute résolution de ce fichier est envisageable.
English: Code of laws of Hammurabi
Louvre museum, Middle East antiques.
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Русский: Свод закаонов Хаммураби
Лувр.
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