Tasmola culture

The Tasmola culture was an early Iron Age culture and belong to the Saka period (7th to 3rd centuries BCE)[1] in central Kazakhstan.

Burials

Everything known about the Tasmola culture origins from the barrows (or kurgans) they built to bury their deceased. The necropoles involve mainly a large barrow and an adjoining small one.[2]

Finds

Characteristic finds are bronze arrowheads, daggers and belt ornaments.[2]
The bronze and golden wares show influences from the preceding Begazy-Dandybai culture.[3]

See also

Notes

  1. Barrows with stone ranges of the Tasmola culture - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
  2. 1 2 Tasmola culture
  3. Megalithic mausolea of the Begazy-Dandybai culture - UNESCO World Heritage Centre

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