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    Black and red ware (BRW) is a South Asian earthenware, associated with the neolithic phase, Harappa, Bronze Age India, Iron Age India, the megalithic and...
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     700–200 BCE (proto NBPW between 1200 and 700 BCE), succeeding the Painted Grey Ware culture and Black and red ware culture. It developed beginning around...
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    and Black and red ware culture (BRW) within this region, and contemporary with the continuation of the BRW culture in the eastern Gangetic plain and Central...
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    Vedic period (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
    Pottery culture, the Gandhara grave culture, the black and red ware culture and the Painted Grey Ware culture (PGW). Indo-Aryans Afanasievo culture Iranians...
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    that were incised Thin Red ware, as well as incised and otherwise decorated Gray ware fabrics. The pottery had a black top and reddish bottom, with paintings...
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    Pottery in the Indian subcontinent (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
    Bichrome Wares (Paintings on the exterior with black and white pigments), Black-on-Red Ware and plain red wares. Kunal culture is in Hisar district of Haryana...
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    notable feature of black-topped ware is that the porosity of the blackened rim and interior is significantly less than that of the red exterior. This feature...
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    Kosala belonged to the Northern Black Polished Ware culture (c. 700–300 BCE), which was preceded by the Black and red ware culture (c. 1450–1200 BCE until...
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  • Ware (3600–2000 BCE), Pre-Prabhas Assemblage (3200–2600 BCE), Pre Urban Harappan Sindh Type Pottery (Burial Pottery) (3000–2600 BCE), Black and Red Ware...
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    Ceramic types like Black-and-Red ware, Black ware, Black Polished ware and Red ware were found. Analysis of the Black-and-Red ware pottery revealed that...
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    preceded by the Kayatha, Ahar-Banas, and Savalda cultures, and succeeded by the Jorwe culture and the Black and red ware culture. History of Madhya Pradesh...
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    Tamils (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
    non-Brahmi symbol-bearing black and red ware occurs at least around the 9th or 10th century BCE. Early South Indian type black and red ware potsherds found in...
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  • Australian business periodical BRW Rich 200, its annual rich list Black and red ware, ancient pottery of South Asia This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Terra sigillata (redirect from Samian ware)
    a class of decorated red-gloss pottery .... not all red-gloss ware was decorated, and hence the more inclusive term 'Samian ware' is sometimes used to...
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    Redware (section Red ware)
    and Roman Europe; the Black and red ware culture of Bronze Age India (individual objects are either black or red); African red slip ware; Roman "red gloss...
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    sites later evolved into Painted Grey Ware culture of Vedic period Black and red ware, belonging to neolithic and Early-Harappan phases Sothi-Siswal culture...
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    Janapadas (1500–600 BC) Black and Red ware culture (1300–1000 BC) Painted Grey Ware culture (1200–600 BC) Northern Black Polished Ware (700–200 BC) Pradyota...
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  • Pārikṣita dynasty corresponds with the presence of Black and Red ware in the Punjab and West and South regions of North India, which archeologically...
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    Pottery (redirect from Ceramic ware)
    continuity of habitation, etc. Examples are black and red ware, redware, Sothi-Siswal culture and Painted Grey Ware culture. The six fabrics of Kalibangan...
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  • generally of grey ware and few in red-ware were also found. The Chalcolithic pottery unearthed at the site are of black and red ware pots and pans. Neolithic...
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    culture, the Black and red ware culture and the Painted Grey Ware culture. The precise time span of the period is uncertain. Philological and linguistic...
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    The kingdom of the Kurus corresponds to the Black and Red Ware and Painted Gray Ware culture and the beginning of the Iron Age in North-west India, around...
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    pot of red ware with short out-curved rim and thick horizontal black band on neck and lower part of body portion, Upper portion of the red ware jar with...
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    sites later evolved into Painted Grey Ware culture of Vedic period Black and red ware, belonging to neolithic and Early-Harappan phases Sothi-Siswal culture...
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    of the North Indian Bronze Age and was succeeded by the Painted Grey Ware culture and then Northern Black polished ware. The 'Ochre Coloured Pottery culture...
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    shards from Painted Gray Ware culture, Black and Red Ware and Northern Black Polished Ware cultures have been found with Chosla and Sameliya. Some pre-Ashokan...
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    Ahichchhatra (category Jain temples and tirthas)
    followed by Black and Red Ware culture. Around 1000 BC, it reached at least 40 hectares of area, making it one of the largest Painted Grey Ware culture sites...
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  • the Vaghela family served the Chaulukya dynasty in the 12th century CE, and claimed to be a branch of that dynasty. In the 13th century, during the reign...
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    and thereafter spread across South Asia due to trade networks. Sri Lankan nationalists have used this and other fragments of Black-and-Red Ware and Red...
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    Anarta tradition (redirect from Anarta ware)
    gritty red ware, fine red ware, burnished red ware and burnished grey/black wares. The pottery from this tradition are hand or slow wheel made and are coarse...
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