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    The Ochre Coloured Pottery culture (OCP) is a Bronze Age culture of the Indo-Gangetic Plain "generally dated 2000–1500 BCE," extending from eastern Punjab...
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    foothills of Ganga-Yamuna basin. During 2nd millennium BCE, Ochre Coloured Pottery culture was in Ganga Yamuna Doab region. These were rural settlement...
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    ascribed to the Ochre Coloured Pottery culture (OCP)/Copper Hoard Culture, which was contemporaneous with the Late Harappan culture. They include several...
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    that correspond to a regional culture called the Cemetery H culture. At the same time, the Ochre Coloured Pottery culture expanded from Rajasthan into...
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    Vedic period (redirect from Vedic culture)
    Archaeological cultures identified with phases of Indo-Aryan material culture include the Ochre Coloured Pottery culture, the Gandhara grave culture, the black...
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     2600–2450 BC Together with the Gandhara grave culture and the Ochre Coloured Pottery culture, the Cemetery H culture is considered by some scholars as a factor...
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    Painted Grey Ware culture (to 1400 BCE). Together with the Gandhara grave culture and the Ochre Coloured Pottery culture, the Cemetery H culture is considered...
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    BCE, corresponding to the Cemetery H culture and the Copper Hoard culture, c.q. Ochre Coloured Pottery culture, and an immigration to the Punjab . 1700–1400...
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    India. Characterized by a style of fine, grey pottery painted with geometric patterns in black, the PGW culture is associated with village and town settlements...
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    grain. The pottery is red and orange, and painted with geometric patterns in black. Agriculture was largely the same as the earlier Malwa culture, including...
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    Northern Black Polished Ware culture. In the Western Ganges plain, the BRW was preceded by the Ochre Coloured Pottery culture. The BRW sites were characterized...
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    Ahar–Banas culture (c. 3000 – c. 1500 BCE) Ochre Coloured Pottery culture (c. 2600–1200 BCE) Cemetery H culture (c. 1900–1300 BCE) Indian Civilizations on...
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    middle of the second millennium BC with Ochre Coloured Pottery culture people, followed by Black and Red Ware culture. Around 1000 BC, it reached at least...
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    west to the Kayatha Culture and at a later date, west of the OCP-Copper Hoard sites (Ochre Coloured Pottery culture–Copper Hoard culture). Located within...
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    Ahar-banas culture: Based on the pottery excavated here, this site is considered as a separate archaeological culture / subculture. Typical Ahar pottery is a...
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    Mehrgarh (category Archaeological cultures in India)
    by the Neolithic culture of the Near East, with similarities between "domesticated wheat varieties, early phases of farming, pottery, other archaeological...
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  • Cemetery H culture Indus valley civilization Jorwe culture Malwa culture Ochre Coloured Pottery culture Americas Olmec Sub-Saharan Africa The desiccation...
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    Jhukar phase (redirect from Jhukar culture)
    H culture in Punjab Jhukar–Jhangar culture in Punjab Rangpur culture in Gujarat Vedic period Kuru Kingdom (1200 – c. 500 BCE) Ochre Coloured Pottery culture...
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    (KLB-I) or Period-I. Similarity of pottery relates Kalibangan-I with the Sothi-Siswal culture because a lot of this pottery was later discovered at Sothi village...
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    knowledge of the culture. Anthropomorphic urns with cremation remains were not frequently found in graves, and the most common pottery within these graves...
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    reached, whereby the finds, totalling some 12,000 objects (most sherds of pottery), were split equally between the countries; in some cases this was taken...
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  • of that is an old archaeological mound associated with the Ochre Coloured Pottery culture. As of 2011, Malawan has a population of 8,220, in 1,424 households...
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    Ochre Coloured Pottery culture which was a Bronze Age culture of Ganga Yamuna doab. Around c.1200 BCE the region transformed to an Iron Age culture....
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    Chariot (category Sintashta culture)
    excavations, to the Ochre Coloured Pottery culture (OCP)/Copper Hoard Culture, which was contemporaneous with the Late Harappan culture, and interpreted...
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    disposal Ochre Coloured Pottery culture Americas c. 3600 BC – In Colombia, first rupestrian art Chiribiquete (Caquetá). c. 3000 BC – First pottery in Colombia...
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    Siswal (category Archaeological cultures in India)
    culture: Based on the pottery found here, it is classified as a separate archaeological culture / subculture. This culture is a pre-Harappan culture which...
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  • river begins. Several Ochre Coloured Pottery culture sites (also identified as late Harappan phase of Indus Valley civilisation culture) have been found along...
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    and a rhinoceros motif, clay models of cattle with carts and painted pottery. Pottery with Harappan design, jars, beakers, bronze objects, gold pieces, lapis...
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    civilisation Pottery in the Indian subcontinent Bara culture, subtype of Late-Harappan Phase Cemetery H culture (2000-1400 BC), early Indo-Aryan pottery at IVC...
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    known for their craftsmanship and exported exquisite bronze sculptures, pottery, and textiles, which were highly sought after in foreign markets. The Cheras...
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