Red Polished Ware
Red Polished Ware may refer to several types of ancient pottery with a red or terracotta-coloured body:
- Egypt
- El-Badari, Egypt c. 5500-4000 BCE
- Cyprus
- Pottery of ancient Cyprus, Cyprus c. 2000 BCE
- Philia culture § Pottery, Cyprus c. 2000 BCE
- India
- Red Polished Ware in Gujarat and West & North India c. 300 BCE-1000 CE, continued through Kushan (39-375 CE), Gupta (4th to early 6th century CE) and Vardhan period Pushyabhuti dynasty (early 6th century to 7th century CE) periods such as at Harsh Ka Tila in Haryana
- Post-period, ie. after early 6th century CE[clarification needed]
- Ancient Rome
- Terra sigillata § Roman red gloss pottery (Samian/samian ware); not capitalized
- African red slip ware
See also
- Redware - various types of pottery with a red or terracotta-coloured body.
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