Atranjikhera

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A site in Uttar Pradesh, northern India, with a series of occupation levels. The earliest level contained ochre-colored pottery. It was followed by a level with black and red ware, followed by a series of layers with painted gray ware, which also produced iron tools and weapons. The radiocarbon dates so far recorded are unreliable.

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Settlement site in Uttar Pradesh in northern India with a series of occupation levels. The earliest level had Ochre-coloured pottery; this was succeeded by a level with Black and Red ware, which was itself followed by a series of layers with Painted Grey ware, which also produced iron tools and weapons and an associated radiocarbon date of cl025 bc (cl280 bc) which, however, is thought by many authorities to be too early.

The Macmillan dictionary of archaeology, Ruth D. Whitehouse, 1983Copied

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