In Italy, grey ware was excavated in Antigori and Broglio di Trebisacce.
There are scholars who believe that the Italian grey ware was influenced by technology that originated from the Aegean.
This was manufactured during the Mehgarh Period V and included deep, open bowls and shallow plates.
[3] Several types of grey ware can be found in medieval Britain, including Hertfordshire-type greyware.
South Buckinghamshire pottery, and Limpsfield-type ware, produced between the late 12th and 14th centuries.