29th Century BC in Architecture - Buildings

Buildings

  • Dholavira, a metropolitan city of the Indus Valley Civilization located on Khadir island in the Kachchh District of Gujarat, India. The site was occupied from about 2900–2100 BCE
  • Teppe Sialk - claimed to be the world's oldest ziggurat, in the city of Kashan, in central Iran.

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