First pair is not correctly matched: The OCP or the Ochre Coloured Pottery culture is named after a ceramic type which is extremely rolled and fragile. It has a wash of red ochre which is easily washed off.The Ochre Coloured Pottery (OCP) culture is primarily associated with sites in the Ganga-Yamuna Doab region, including sites like Ahichchhatra and Jodhpura, rather than being directly linked to the Navdatoli site.
Second pair is not correctly matched: The Malwa culture is the most predominant chalcolithic culture of central India, with a wide distribution of sites almost all over Malwa region. It was first identified in the excavations at Maheshwar, on river Narmada. Maheshwar was identified with the ancient Mahishmati of the Puranas. Navdatoli on the opposite bank also revealed great potential and was subsequently excavated. Other excavated sites of this culture are Nagda, Kayatha, Eran etc.
Third pair is correctly matched:The Jorwe culture is the most important and characteristic chalcolithic culture of Maharashtra, extending almost all over the present state, excepting the coastal strip on the west and Vidarbha in the north east. The culture is named after the type site of Jorwe in Ahmadnagar district, Gujrat. The culture was discovered in 1950. Sites of the Jorwe culture include Jorwe, Daimabad, Inamgaon, Prakashe, Navdatoli (near Maheshwar), Walki (in Pune District). The Jorwe culture was preceded by the Malwa culture and succeeded by the Iron Age megalithic culture of the Deccan, and the Northern Black Polished Ware culture.
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