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give any two features of painted grey ware pottery​

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Answered by souravdey29080
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Answered by sasmitamishra334
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Characterized by a style of fine, grey pottery painted with geometric patterns in black, The PGW Culture probably corresponds to the middle and late Vedic period, i.e., the Kuru-Panchala kingdom, the first large state in the Indian subcontinent after the decline of the Indus Valley Civilization.the PGW culture is associated with village and town settlements, domesticated horses, ivory-working, and the advent of iron metallurgy.Although most PGW sites were small farming villages, "several dozen" PGW sites emerged as relatively large settlements that can be characterized as towns; the largest of these were fortified by ditches or moats and embankments made of piled earth with wooden palisades, albeit smaller and simpler than the elaborate fortifications which emerged in large cities after 600 BCE.

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