Tell Brak
Tell Brak is an archaeological site located in northeastern Syria. It dates back to the Ubaid period and is known for its significant contributions to understanding early urbanization and social complexity in the ancient Near East. The site features a large tell, or mound, formed by centuries of human occupation.
Excavations at Tell Brak have revealed a variety of artifacts, including pottery, tools, and seals, which provide insights into the daily life and trade practices of its inhabitants. The site is particularly notable for its large temple complex, indicating the importance of religious and administrative activities in this early urban center.