4. Arretine ware was named after a city in:
(a) Egypt
(b) Mesopotamia (c) Italy
(d) India
5. Which city was an important religious centre for Hindus, Buddhists and Jains?
(a) Mathura
(b) Bharuch (c) Muziris
(d) Arikamedu
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4. Arretine ware was named after a city in Italy.
5. Mathura was an important religious center for Hindus, Buddhists and Jains.
Explanation:
Arretine ware:
- Fine Roman pottery from Arrentium, an old Roman settlement in present-day Tuscany, is known as Arretine ware.
- For the town's current name, it is frequently referred to as Arezzo ware.
- This red slip-coated ceramic style dates back to the first century BCE.
- Arretine porcelain has also been found from Arikamedu, a prehistoric archaeological site in modern-day Puducherry, South India, along with numerous other ancient settlements.
- It was first created in the Central Italian area of Tuscany.
- This pottery's earliest traces can be found between the first and third centuries AD.
- In the Graeco-Roman empire, it was produced and utilized extensively.
- Despite being mass-produced, pottery had a very high quality and was extremely complex.
Mathura:
- There were Buddhist monasteries, Jaina shrines, and significant Krishna worship sites in Mathura, which was a significant religious hub.
Hence, Arretine ware was named after Arrentium, Italy.
Mathura is a religious hub for Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains.
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