History & Civics
What is meant by PGW?
Vedic Period
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PGW stands for Painted Grey Ware. It is a very fine, smooth pottery consisting mainly of open-mouthed bowls and dishes. Made from high-quality clay, it was decorated with various geometric patterns in black or deep chocolate brown.
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