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Write a brief note on P.G.W. or Painted Grey Ware.

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Answered by SecretGigglez
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Painted grey ware..(PGW) remains unearthed at several archeological sites in Lunjab and Haryana . It is believed to belong to the Right vedic Aryan period. The important sites of PGW are Dandheri (Ludhiana) , Bhagwanpur (Kurukshetra) ,Jalandhar . The PGW culture coincides with the later Vedic period . The pgw is a smooth, very fine and coloured variant of pottery. It was made of well worked high quality clay with black geometric patterns on it. Floral patterns and symbols of the sun . The pottery remains also have open mouthed bowls and dishes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Painted Grey Ware culture is an Iron Age Indian culture of the western Gangetic plain and the Ghaggar-Hakra valley on the Indian subcontinent, lasting from roughly 1200 BCE to 600 BCE, or, as the new concensus states, from 1300 BCE to 300 BCE.

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