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  2. Painted Grey Ware culture - Wikipedia

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    Cemetery H, Late Harappan, OCP, Copper Hoard and Painted Grey ware sites. Characterized by a style of fine, grey pottery painted with geometric patterns in black, [7] the PGW culture is associated with village and town settlements, domesticated horses, ivory-working, and the advent of iron metallurgy. [8]

  3. File:Painted Grey Ware sites map 1.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Ochre Coloured Pottery culture - Wikipedia

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    The 'Ochre Coloured Pottery culture is "generally dated 2000-1500 BCE," [1] Early specimens of the characteristic ceramics found near Jodhpura, Rajasthan, date from the 3rd millennium (this Jodhpura is located in the district of Jaipur and should not be confused with the city of Jodhpur).

  5. Grey ware - Wikipedia

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    An examples of grey ware found in Pakistan was the Faiz Muhammad Grey Ware. This was manufactured during the Mehgarh Period V and included deep, open bowls and shallow plates. [3] The technology used for this type of grey ware was similar to the technology used in the grey ware found in east Iranian sites called Emir Grey Ware. [3]

  6. Talk:Painted Grey Ware culture - Wikipedia

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    //Painted Grey Ware: It is a deluxe kind of grey ware pottery with designs in black painting, generally found from archaeological sites in Western Uttar Pradesh, Eastern Rajasthan,Haryana and Punjab. It is a demarcating pottery for a period which is generally assigned between 1200 B.C. to 500 B.C.// 122.176.170.215 ( talk ) 22:59, 4 September ...

  7. Crambeck Ware - Wikipedia

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    Of these, the principal fabric is the Grey Ware [1] and this was in production by AD280. [1] All the Crambeck fabrics are united by a fine clay matrix with sparse silver mica containing varying quantities of quartz and iron-rich inclusions, while the mortaria have slag trituration grits.

  8. Slipware - Wikipedia

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    Chinese pottery also used techniques where patterns, images or calligraphy were created as part-dried slip was cut away to reveal a lower layer of slip or the main clay body in a contrasting colour. The latter of these is called the "cut-glaze" technique. [7] Slipware may be carved or burnished to change the surface appearance of the ware.

  9. Earthenware - Wikipedia

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    End applications include tableware and decorative ware such as figurines. Earthenware comprises "most building bricks, nearly all European pottery up to the seventeenth century, most of the wares of Egypt, Persia and the near East; Greek, Roman and Mediterranean, and some of the Chinese; and the fine earthenware which forms the greater part of ...

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