The Temple Building
The only building possibly of religious purpose is in HR-A, Area may have been a temple or palace of an important leader. Two doorways lead to a narrow courtyard at a lower level. A double staircase leads to an upper courtyard surrounded by several rooms. From house this numerous seals and fragments of a stone sculpture depicting a seated man wearing a cloak over the left shoulder were recovered in excavation during last century. A well-preserved limestone head called bearded man (HR 910) was found by Hargreaves from this building. Another human sculpture found in this building was called The Sad by scholars was also found from this area. “The building is an interesting structure, unconventional in plan; it had been suggested by excavators that was a temple”.