Give an account of Ochre Coloured Pottery Ware Culture in India.
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The Ochre Coloured Pottery Culture (OCP) is a Chalcolithic period (bronze age) culture.OCP extends from Eastern Punjab to North Eastern Rajasthan and western Uttar Pradesh in the Indo-Gangetic Plain from 2600 - 1200 BC. This culture is also known as “copper hoard culture” because the Ochre Coloured Pottery Culture sites had figures, jewellery, artifacts and objects made of Copper. The OCP culture pottery had a red slip and ochre colour gave off when the pottery is touched.This culture was a rural culture and has traces of cultivation of rice, barley, legumes and domestication of cattle,sheep,pigs,goats,horses & dogs. The houses in the villages in this culture had wattle & daub houses.
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Ochre Coloured Pottery culture - Wikipedia The Ochre Coloured Pottery culture (OCP) is a 4th millennium BC to 2nd millennium BC Bronze Age culture of the Indo-Gangetic Plain, extending from eastern Punjab to northeastern Rajasthan and western Uttar Pradesh.
- It is considered a candidate for association with the early Indo-Aryan or Vedic culture.
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