THE
BURNT BUILDING 2200 - 1800 BC
They
consist of 25 rooms, several of which partially preserved, but with
fair approximation its surface may be estimated at around 800. Sq.m.
This is an astonishing size, especially if it is considered that
there is no evidence of any kind to indicate that the building played
a dominant role in the social or religious life of the community.
The building is constructed entirely of unbaked bricks covered with
plaster. The entrance of building was probably on the north side
where all traces of the perimeter wall have disappeared. Two inner
staircases led to the upper floor. There are traces of occupation
of periods II-III under this building but, all in all, period IV
was the utilization of this large building, that was destroyed at
the end of the last phase of occupation at Shahr- i Sokhta, around
1800 BC.
Source
:
http://shahresokhteh.com/
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