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===Area B (3HB Building and 4HB Building at Bagara of Ningirsu)=== ====The 3HB Building==== Three building levels were discovered and 3HB III is the earliest and most well-preserved level. 3HB II and 3HB I shared the same layout with 3HB III. All three levels have a central niched-and-buttressed building which is surrounded by a low enclosure wall with unknown height.<ref name="Ashby 2017 86" /> {| class="wikitable" ! Building Level ! Building Material<ref name="Ashby 2017 86" /> ! Occupation Period<ref name="Ashby 2017 86" /> ! Notes<ref name="Ashby 2017 86" /> |- |3HB III |Plano-convex bricks, mud plaster |ED IIIB ([[Eannatum]]’s rule or later) |Dimensions: 3HB Building: 24 x 20m Enclosure Wall: approximately 31m x 25m |- |3HB II |Plano-convex bricks, mud plaster |ED IIIB – Late Akkadian | |- |3HB I |Plano-convex bricks, mud plaster |Late – Post-Akkadian | |} [[File:3-D reconstruction of Area B by Dcldeobi.png|thumb|321x321px|3-D reconstruction of Area B by Dcldeobi (Front)]] An excavator believes that the 3HB Building was a “kitchen temple” that aimed at meeting some of the god’s demands.<ref name="Hansen" >Donald P. Hansen, "Royal building activity at Sumerian Lagash in the Early Dynastic Period", Biblical Archaeologist, vol. 55, pp. 206–11, 1992</ref> Alternatively, it has been suggested that the building was a shrine in the Bagara complex as it shared more similarities with other temples than kitchens in terms of layout, features and contents.<ref name="Ashby 2017 86" /> ====The 4HB Building==== [[File:3-D reconstruction of Area B by Dcldeobi (Back).png|thumb|450x450px|3-D reconstruction of Area B by Dcldeobi (Back)]] The excavators discovered five building levels. The layout of 4HB V cannot be obtained due to limited exploration. 4HB IV-4HB I shared the same layout. 4HB IVB was the first level that was exposed completely.<ref name="Ashby 2017 86" /> {| class="wikitable" ! Building Level ! Building Material<ref name="Ashby 2017 86" /> ! Occupation Period<ref name="Ashby 2017 86" /> ! Notes<ref name="Ashby 2017 86" /> |- |4HB V |Plano-convex bricks |ED III (Evidence from pottery) | |- |4HB IVA |Plano-convex bricks |ED III (Evidence from pottery) | |- |4HB IVB |Plano-convex bricks |ED IIIB |Dimensions: 4HB Building: 23 x 14m |- |4HB III |Plano-convex bricks |ED IIIB – Late Akkadian | |- |4HB II |Plano-convex bricks |Late – Post-Akkadian | |- |4HB I |Plano-convex bricks and flat, square bricks |[[Gudea]]’s rule | |} It has been suggested that the 4HB Building is a brewery as ovens and storage vats and a tablet mentioning “the brewery” and “a brewer” were found.<ref name="Hansen" /> An alternate proposal is that 4HB building is a kitchen as it shared lots of similarities with temple kitchens at [[Ur]] and [[Nippur]].<ref name="Ashby 2017 86" />
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