Puzrish-Dagan
| Location | Iraq |
|---|---|
| Region | Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate |
| Coordinates | 32°3′29.34544″N 45°17′20.44158″E / 32.0581515111°N 45.2890115500°E |
| Type | archaeological site, human settlement |
| Area | 10 hectare (unknown), 15 hectare (unknown) |
| Height | 8.5 metre |
| History | |
| Builder | Shulgi |
| Periods | Early Dynastic period, Akkad period, Ur III period |
| Site notes | |
| Excavation dates | 2007 |
| Archaeologists | Ali Ubeid Shalkam |
Puzrish-Dagan (modern Drehem) (Tall ad-Duraihim) is an important archaeological site in Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate (Iraq). It is best-known for the thousands of clay tablets that are known to have come from the site through looting during the early twentieth century.