Diraz Temple
The Diraz Temple is located on the side of Budaiya Highway, in the village of Diraz in Bahrain. No concrete evidence has been found to determine which god the temple was dedicated for.
The architectural characteristics are unique not only in Bahrain, but also when compared to Mesopotamian or List of [Indus Valley Civilisation sites|Indus Valley] temple sites from a similar era.
History
Diraz Temple dates to circa 3rd millennium BCE based on the recovered artifacts from the site among which are a snake vessel, Barbar potteries, and two Dilmun seals with animal figures.The site was excavated by the British Archaeological Mission in cooperation with the Directorate of Archaeology in the 1970s.