Ubaid house
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The Ubaid house is a dwelling used by the Ubaid culture of the Neolithic era. The Ubaid house is the predecessor of the Ubaid temple as well as Sumerian domestic and temple architecture.
References
- Pollock, Susan (1999). Ancient Mesopotamia: The Eden that Never was. Cambridge University Press. p. 259. ISBN 0-521-57568-0. 4.
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