NEW MATERIALS ON SARMATIAN TAMGA-SIGNS
8 artifacts with Sarmatian tamgas, which have not yet attracted attention or require additional analysis, are considered. Most of them were not identified by colleagues as tamgas. The signs are presented in chronological order, from the 2nd‑1st centuries BCE to the 4th‑5th c.
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