HADJI
MUHAMMED
Hadji
Muhammed was a small village in Southern Iraq which gives its name
to a style of painted pottery and the early phase of what is the
Ubaid culture. The pottery is painted in dark brown, black or purple
in an attractive geometric style. Sandwiched between the earliest
settlement of Eridu and the later "classical" Ubaid style,
the culture is found as far north as Ras Al-Amiya. The Hadji Muhammed
period saw the development of extensive canal networks from major
settlements. Irrigation agriculture, which seems to have developed
first at Choga Mami (4700–4600 BC) and rapidly spread elsewhere,
from the first required collective effort and centralised coordination
of labour. Buildings were of wattle and daub or mud brick. Joan
Oates has suggested on the basis of continuity in configurations
of certain vessels, despite differences in thickness of others that
it is just a difference in style, rather than a new cultural tradition
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