
Babylonian artifacts
Babylonian artifacts are objects created by the ancient civilization of Babylon, which thrived in Mesopotamia around 1894-539 BCE. These include clay tablets with cuneiform writing, pottery, jewelry, and architectural remnants that provide insights into their culture, religion, and daily life. They reveal advancements in mathematics, astrology, and law, such as the famous Code of Hammurabi. Preserved in museums today, these artifacts help us understand a sophisticated society known for impressive architecture like the Hanging Gardens and influential contributions to human knowledge and civilization.