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c. 1720 BC
 
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The Code of Hammurabi gives a detailed picture of Babylonian law and society      
c. 1720 BC
 
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The Code of Hammurabi is the first surviving document to record the law relating to slaves      
c. 1700 BC
 
     
Hammurabi, in the process of winning control over the whole of Mesopotamia, conquers the northern territories of Mari and Ashur        
c. 1700 BC
 
     
Hammurabi destroys Mari (concealing for posterity an extraordinary cuneiform archive not discovered until 1933)        
c. 1531 BC
 
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Babylon is destroyed by the Hittites, invaders from Anatolia, but reestablishes itself in subsequent centuries       
c. 1000 BC
 
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The abacus is used as an everyday method of calculation by Phoenicians and Babylonians      
689 BC
 
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The Assyrian king, Sennacherib, destroys with great brutality the city of Babylon        
612 BC
 
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The Medes and the Babylonians destroy Nineveh and bring to an end the power of Assyria        
612 BC
 
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The Babylonians defeat an Egyptian army at Carchemish, but do not press on into Egypt      
605 BC
 
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Nebuchadnezzar comes to the throne of Babylon, beginning a prosperous reign of more than forty years