Public buildings at Tell Brak include the …

Years: 3501BCE - 3358BCE

Public buildings at Tell Brak include the Eye Temple and an administrative building with attached workshops.

The fourth millennium "Eye Temple,” which was excavated in 1937–38, is the most famous of the pre-Akkadian features.

The temple, built around 3500–3300 BCE, was named for the hundreds of small alabaster "eye idol" figurines, which were incorporated into the mortar with which the mudbrick temple was constructed.

The building's surfaces were richly decorated with clay cones, copper panels, and gold work, in a style comparable to contemporary temples of Sumer.

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