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The Painted Grey Ware culture (PGW) is an Iron Age Indian culture of the western Gangetic plain and the Ghaggar-Hakra valley in the Indian subcontinent, conventionally dated c.1200 to 600–500 BCE, or from 1300 to 500–300 BCE It is a successor of the Cemetery H culture and Black and red ware … See more
The Painted Grey Ware culture (PGW) is conventionally dated c.1200 to 600–500 BCE,
Akinori Uesugi regards PGW as having three periods within North Indian Iron Age which are: Period I … See moreThe pottery style of this culture is different from the pottery of the Iranian Plateau and Afghanistan (Bryant 2001). In some sites, PGW pottery and … See more
1. ^ Petrie et al. (2019) mention 1500 to 700 BCE.
2. ^ See also Indo-Aryan migration#Archaeological evidence. See moreThe PGW culture cultivated rice, wheat, millet and barley, and domesticated cattle, sheep, pigs, and horses. Houses were built of wattle-and-daub, mud, or bricks, ranging in size from small huts to large houses with many rooms. There is a clear settlement … See more
In 2013, the University of Cambridge and Banaras Hindu University excavated at Alamgirpur near Delhi, where they found a period overlap between the later part of the Harappan … See more
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