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Hunt widens for looted treasure

By Digby Lidstone

Published: July 1 2009 17:51 | Last updated: July 1 2009 17:51

ruins of the ancient city of Cestiphon Getty

In 1901 a group of French archaeologists uncovered a 2,700-year-old Babylonian tablet in what is now Iran. Not only is the Hammurabi codex the first example of a written legal code; it is also the oldest known looted artefact, plundered from ancient Mesopotamia.

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