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Which one of the following statements about ancient Indian pottery is correct?
Northern Black Polished Ware (NBPW) refers to a type of pottery found from archaeological sites in India dating back to 600 BCE
Painted Grey Ware (PGW) refers to a type of pottery found over a large part of South India coinciding with the Sangam period
Ochre Coloured Pottery (OCP) sites are located in South India only
Black-and-Red Ware (BRW) is never found at Neolithic sites.
- Option 1: Northern Black Polished Ware (NBPW) does indeed refer to a fine, lustrous type of pottery found at Indian archaeological sites, generally dating back to around 600 BCE.
- Option 2: Painted Grey Ware (PGW) is associated mainly with the Vedic period in North India, not South India or the Sangam period.
- Option 3: Ochre Coloured Pottery (OCP) is actually found in North India, especially the Ganges-Yamuna doab, not South India only.
- Option 4: Black-and-Red Ware (BRW) has been found at some Neolithic sites, so this statement is not correct.
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