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give two features of Painted Grey Ware (PGW) pottery ​

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Answered by ruthvij1609
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Characterized by a style of fine, grey pottery painted with geometric patterns in black, the PGW culture is associated with village and town settlements, domesticated horses, ivory-working, and the advent of iron metallurg

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Answered by pinkydassp
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Two features of this pottery are as follows:

  •   Distinguished by a style of grey, fine pottery painted with various geometric designs in black.

  •    This PGW pottery is correlated with the town and village settlements, ivory-working, domesticated horses, and the arrival of iron metallurgy.

Explanation:

  •    The PGW pottery is Indian culture pottery during the Iron Age. This pottery was found on the Ghaggar-Hakra Valley and the western Gangetic plains of the Indian subcontinent.  

  •   This pottery was the next-in-line to the red and black ware culture in the region. This pottery culture lasted from 1200 BCE to 600 BCE.

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