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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago
Painted grey ware (PGW) pottery remains unearthed at several archaeological sites in Punjab and Haryana. It is believed to belong to the Rig Vedic Aryan period. The important sites of PGW are Dandheri (Ludhiana), Bhagwanpura (Kurukshetra), Katpalan and Nagar (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 can also be seen. The pottery remains also have open-mouthed bowls and dishes.
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