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The Ubaid period (c. 5500–3700 BC) is a prehistoric period of Mesopotamia. The name derives from Tell al-'Ubaid where the earliest large excavation of Ubaid period material was conducted initially in 1919 by Henry Hall and later by Leonard Woolley.
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The Ubaid period (c. 6500–3800 BC) is a prehistoric period...
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Learn about the Ubaid culture, a common Mesopotamian culture that originated in southern Iraq and spread across the region. Explore its distinctive pottery, figurines, seals, and symbols, and how it influenced the later Uruk period.
Ubaid culture can be split into three phases between 5300-3900 BC: Early Ubaid (or Eridu, the Sumerian 'First City'), which lasted until 4700 BC; Middle Ubaid (or Hadji Muhammad), which lasted until 4500 BC; and Late (or Classic) Ubaid. All these dates are somewhat disputed, but seem to be the most widely accepted set.
…a prehistoric cultural period, the Ubaid, in Mesopotamia; it is located near the ruins of ancient Ur in present-day southeastern Iraq. Excavations have uncovered Ubaidian remains throughout southern Mesopotamia. The hallmark of the period was a painted pottery decorated with geometric and sometimes floral and animal designs in dark paint…
7. Sept. 2018 · Learn about the Ubaid period and culture, a time and place of trade networks, black-on-buff pottery, and social practices in Mesopotamia and adjacent areas. Explore the phases, artifacts, agriculture, and elites of the Ubaid culture.