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  2. Painted Grey Ware culture - Wikipedia

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    The Painted Grey Ware culture (PGW) is an Iron Age Indo-Aryan culture of the western Gangetic plain and the Ghaggar-Hakra valley in the Indian subcontinent, conventionally dated c.1200 to 600–500 BCE, [1] [2] or from 1300 to 500–300 BCE.

  3. 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.

  4. Greyware - Wikipedia

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    Grey ware, a type of pottery made of a grey paste; Grayware, unwanted applications or files that are not classified as malware, but can worsen the performance of computers and cause security risks; Greyware Automation Products, a time synchronization software manufacturer; see Control Panel (Windows)

  5. Minyan ware - Wikipedia

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    The Grey Ware on Crete, while present for a long time, was never widespread until the Mycenaean period, when there was even some local production of this ware at Kommos and Khania. Before the Mycenaean period, during the First Palace phase (the period of MM IB-IIB, 2000-1700 BC), Grey Minyan was not present on Crete.

  6. Category:Filmed deaths - Wikipedia

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  7. Ochre Coloured Pottery culture - Wikipedia

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    Cemetery H, Late Harappan, OCP, Copper Hoard and Painted Grey ware sites The term copper hoards refers to different assemblages of copper-based artefacts in the northern areas of the Indian Subcontinent that are believed to date from the 2nd millennium BC.

  8. Cemetery H culture - Wikipedia

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    According to Kochhar, the Swat IV co-founded the Harappan Cemetery H phase in Punjab (2000–1800 BCE), while the Rigvedic Indo-Aryans of Swat V later absorbed the Cemetery H people and gave rise to the Painted Grey Ware culture (to 1400 BCE). [9]

  9. Jognakhera - Wikipedia

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    Painted Grey Ware Culture (1200-600 BCE). Archaeological cultures associated with Indo-Iranian migrations (after EIEC). The Andronovo, BMAC and Yaz cultures have often been associated with Indo-Iranian migrations. The GGC (Swat), Cemetery H, Copper Hoard and PGW cultures are candidates for cultures associated with Indo-Aryan migrations.