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was a type of pottery used in the janapadas​

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Answered by sahusubhalaxmi402
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One special type of pottery found at these sites is known as Painted Grey Ware. As is obvious from the name, these grey pots had painted designs, usually simple lines and geometric patterns. About 2500 years ago, some janapadas became more important than others, and were known as mahajanapadas.

Answered by sharmanavya
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the people of janapadas made clay earthen pots . some of these were grey in colour others were red .one special type of pottery found at these sites is knows as painted grey ware. as is clear from the name , these were grey pots and had painted designed usally simple lines and gemotric patterns.

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