- 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...
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Ubaid, Ebeid, Obeid, Ubayd, Ubayyid, Ubaidi, the
Americanized Obade, etc., used with or
without the
article Al- or El-, are all
romanizations of أبيض...
- 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...
- Tell al-'
Ubaid (Arabic: العبيد) also (Tall al-'
Ubaid) is a low,
relatively small ancient Near
Eastern archaeological site
about six
kilometers west of...
- Tepe
Gawra The Halaf-
Ubaid Transitional period or HUT (c. 5500/5400 to 5200/5000 BC) is a
prehistoric period of Mesopotamia. It lies
chronologically between...
- was
succeeded by the Halaf-
Ubaid Transitional period,
which comprised the late
Halaf (c. 5400–5000 BC), and then by the
Ubaid period. Previously, the Syrian...
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Ubaid Shah (Urdu: عبید شاہ, Pashto: عبید شاہ; born 5
February 2006), also
spelled as
Obaid Shah, is a ****stani
cricketer who is a
right arm
medium fast...
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psychotic Ubaid taunts Samuel. He
plays footage of his
niece and Rithika’s daughter,
Nayana carrying the
murdered victims out of a truck.
Ubaid reveals...
- H****una and
early Ubaid. The
Ubaid period (c. 6500–3800 BC) is a
prehistoric period of Mesopotamia. The name
derives from Tell al-'
Ubaid in
Southern Mesopotamia...
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Retrieved 2014-02-22. "
Ubaid Culture". The
British Museum. Carter,
Rober A.; Graham, Philip, eds. (April 2006). "Beyond the
Ubaid" (PDF).
University of...