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Page 9
It seems that there are lesser elements of sub - group 2 A so far the types ,
arrangement of painting and associated pottery ... Sonpur28 in the district of
Gaya ( Bihar ) has not yielded painted Black - and - Red ware so far but a relation
with ...
It seems that there are lesser elements of sub - group 2 A so far the types ,
arrangement of painting and associated pottery ... Sonpur28 in the district of
Gaya ( Bihar ) has not yielded painted Black - and - Red ware so far but a relation
with ...
Page 12
Its frequency at these sites is much lesser than the black painted red ware (
Malwa Ware ) which forms the major culture - trait at these sites . The excavation
at Kayatha has proved the stratigraphical priority of the Black - and - Red ware
over ...
Its frequency at these sites is much lesser than the black painted red ware (
Malwa Ware ) which forms the major culture - trait at these sites . The excavation
at Kayatha has proved the stratigraphical priority of the Black - and - Red ware
over ...
Page 16
Painted Black - and - Red ware has been found at Adichanallur in a burial -
complex.46 Recent explorations at T. kallupatti46 in Madurai aud Allur47 , in
Tiruchirapalli and excavations at Uraiyur48 and Alagrai4 ' in the same district ( all
in ...
Painted Black - and - Red ware has been found at Adichanallur in a burial -
complex.46 Recent explorations at T. kallupatti46 in Madurai aud Allur47 , in
Tiruchirapalli and excavations at Uraiyur48 and Alagrai4 ' in the same district ( all
in ...
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An Interpretation of the Dispersal of BlackandRed | 1 |
Cultivation of Wheat and Barley during the later | 34 |
c 200 B C | 44 |
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