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Anadolu Kültüründe Damga/Tamga/Dövme: Mardin Örneği
2020Eski çağlarda yaşayan insan toplulukları bir nesnenin veya canlının kendilerine ait olduğunu belirlemek için çeşitli işaretler kullanmışlardır. Bu işareti basmaya yarayan araca Damga (Tamga) denilmektedir. Damga, bir işaretin bir soya, bir boya veya bir kişiye ait olduğunu anlamak için çeşitli şekillerde ifade edilmesidir.
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ABOUT USE WİTH THE TAMGAS OF “GOD” AND “PARADISE” IN TURKISH ART
2021At the point of belief, each of the concepts such as God and Heaven are generally one of the primary sacred concepts that people who believe in monotheistic religions encounter. The reflections of these two concepts on art since they are abstract concepts must be through symbols.
ASLAN, Yunus, DURAN, Remzi
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‘TAMGA’ CULTURE OF OIRATS IN WESTERN MONGOLIA
Bulletin of Kalmyk university, 2021E.V Bembeev, T.S. Esenova, S. Dulam
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Tamga Series on a Vessel from Artezian Hillfort: Context of the Artifact
Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural AnthropologyThe Artezian Hillfort, located in the European Bosporus, plays a crucial role in understanding early Greek-Sarmatian interactions from the 1 st century BC to the middle of the 1 st century AD. A significant series of Sarmatian tamga signs — the oldest found in the Northern Black Sea Region — has been discovered at this site, connecting various areas of
Nikolai Vinokurov +2 more
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Tamga-like Images on Sealings from Old Nisa
Parthica : incontri di culture nel mondo antico : 12, 2010, 2010openaire +2 more sources
Note on the Origin of the Word Tamga
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1956openaire +1 more source
Tamgas and Runes, Magic Numbers and Magic Symbols
Metropolitan Museum Journal, 1973openaire +1 more source
CLAN TAMGA AS AN ADVERTISING BRAND OF THE KAZAKH PEOPLE
SERIES OF SOCIAL AND HUMAN SCIENCES, 2019openaire +1 more source

