Hello, I’m Max Niederman, a professor at the University of Oxford. I have studied anthropology for six years. After much thought, I believe the Babylonian empire is the most accomplished, Let me tell you why. It would take me hours to tell you all the Babylonian's numerous achievements, so I've selected a few in particular. Arguably the greatest achievement of its time, the Babylonians invented the first code of laws with rules that apply to all citizens. Another great achievement of the Babylonian empire is their postal system, the first of its kind. While some people may say the Neo-Babylonian empire had the greatest achievement because they created the sundial, I disagree. There are many reasons that the achievements of the original empire …show more content…
From their postal system to the very first code of laws, the Babylonians accomplished the most of any Mesopotamian empire. The Babylonian empire was great, and it’s legacy will survive for millennia. Hello, I’m Max Niederman, a professor at the University of Oxford. I have studied anthropology for six years. After much thought, I believe the Babylonian empire is the most accomplished, Let me tell you why. It would take me hours to tell you all the Babylonian's numerous achievements, so I've selected a few in particular. Arguably the greatest achievement of its time, the Babylonians invented the first code of laws with rules that apply to all citizens. Another great achievement of the Babylonian empire is their postal system, the first of its kind. While some people may say the Neo-Babylonian empire had the greatest achievement because they created the sundial, I disagree. There are many reasons that the achievements of the original empire are greater. For instance, may I remind you that the Babylonian empire lasted only 42 years, and the Neo-Babylonians created their sundial more than a thousand years later? Even more apparently, though, the Babylonians laid the groundwork for all the following