The '''Ubaid house''' is a dwelling used by the Ubaid culture of the Neolithic era. It is the predecessor of the Ubaid temple as well as Sumerian domestic and temple architecture. An example of this house type has been excavated at Tell Rashid in Iraq.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Pollock|first=Susan|title=Ancient Mesopotamia : the eden that never was|date=1999|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=0-521-57334-3|location=Cambridge|oclc=40609053}}</ref><ref>{{Cite conference|url=https://oi.uchicago.edu/sites/oi.uchicago.edu/files/uploads/shared/docs/saoc63.pdf|title=Beyond the Ubaid : transformation and integration in the late prehistoric societies of the Middle East|date=2010|publisher=Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago |editor=Robert A. Carter |editor2=Graham Philip |isbn=978-1-885923-66-0 |conference=The Ubaid Expansion? Cultural meaning, identity and the lead-up to urbanism: International Workshop held at Grey College, University of Durham, 20–22 April 2006 |location=Chicago, Ill.|oclc=646401242 |author=Uwe Sievertsen |chapter=Buttress - recess architecture and status symbolism in the ubaid period }}</ref>
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Category:Neolithic Category:Ancient Mesopotamia Category:House types Category:Archaeology of Iraq Category:Ubaid period
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