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Ubaid period - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (618 words) |
 | Later or "Classic Ubaid" - In the period from 4500 - 4000 BCE) saw a period of intense and rapid urbanisation with the Ubaid culture spread into northern Mesopotamia replacing (after a hiatus) the Halaf culture. |
 | Ubaid culture is characterised by large village settlements, characterised by multiroomed rectangular mud-brick houses and the appearance of the first temples of public architecture in Mesopotamia, with a growth of a two tier settlement hierarchy of centralised large sites of more than 10 hectares surrounded by smaller village sites of less than 1 hectare. |
 | The Ubaid period as a whole, based upon the analysis of grave goods, was one of increasingly polarised social stratification and decreasing egalitarianism. |
| The PreHistoric Ubaid Culture of Northern Mesopotamis in Iraq (287 words) |
 | The Ubaid culture has a long duration beginning before 5000 BC and lasting until the beginning of the Uruk Period. |
 | The Ubaid culture is characterized by large village settlements and the appearance of the first temples in Mesopotamia. |
 | During the Ubaid a new social order was evolving in southern Mesopotamia and the Susiana Plain (Elam) of SW Iran out of which emerged complex societies with a centralized state structure. |