- The
Tasmola culture was an
early Iron Age
culture during the Saka
period (9th to 4th
centuries BC) in
central Kazakhstan. The
Tasmola culture was replaced...
- The
Barrows (or Tumuli) of
Tasmola are dis****d
throughout central Kazakhstan in the Karaganda, Akmola, and
Pavlodar regions.
Originating in the Saka...
- the
Pazyryk burials, the
Issyk kurgan, Saka
Kurgan tombs, the
Barrows of
Tasmola and
possibly Tillya Tepe. In the 2nd
century BC, many
Sakas were driven...
- 400-113 BCE)
replaced the
Tasmola culture in
Central Kazakhstan. It is used
sometimes termed as the "Korgantas period" of the
Tasmola culture. The
tombs of...
- tamga-type
characters on the surface,
along with
rough ceramics of proto-
Tasmola type. The
Begazy mausoleum produced tanged bronze arrowheads,
which typologically...
- Iron Age (c.1000 BCE and later) period.
Other Saka groups, such as the
Tasmola culture circa 600 BCE, were also
involved in
similar mouvements and settled...
- to be
administered bureaucratically by
appointed officials. -500
SAKAS Tasmola Kulay Goro-
khovo Itkul Sargat Ananyino culture M****agetae Sauro- matians...
-
Sauromatian and
Sarmatian cultures of
Eastern Europe, the Saka-M****agetae and
Tasmola cultures of
Central Asia, and the Aldy-Bel,
Pazyryk and
Tagar cultures...
-
similar with
those of the
Mayemir culture in the
Altai region and the
Tasmola culture of
Central Kazakhstan. The
geographical spread covers the right...
-
Eastern influx is
evident in
three outlier samples of the Saka
Tasmola culture (
Tasmola Birlik) and one of the
Pazyryk culture (Pazyryk Berel),
which displa****...