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Discuss the Northern Black Polished Ware or NBP Ware of the early centuries of the ancient India.

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Answered by sudhanshudhek76
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The Northern Black Polished Ware culture (abbreviated NBPW or NBP) is an urban Iron Age Indian culture of the Indian Subcontinent, lasting c. 700–200 BCE, succeeding the Painted Grey Ware culture and Black and red ware culture. It developed beginning around 700 BC, in the late Vedic period, and peaked from c.

Answered by jishabishnoi8767
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Answer:

Northern Black Polish Ware (NBPW)

It is a hard, wheel made, metallic looking ware with a shiny black surface

Explanation:

The potter used to expose the earthenware to very high temperature in his kiln which resulted in the blackening of its outer surface. A fine black slip was also applied on this, which gave the pottery a mirror- like shine.

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