Results 21 to 30 of about 479 (150)
Buddhist Symbolism in the System of Kalmyk Tamgas
Introduction. The Kalmyks had converted to Buddhism centuries ago, and its symbolism is naturally integral to material and spiritual culture of the ethnos.
Daria B. Gedeeva, Gantulga D.
doaj +2 more sources
TAMGAS AND TAMGA-LIKE SIGNES In HATAY – HASSA COUNTY : 2019 FINDINGS
The Hassa region is located between the Gavurdağları, Çukurova and Northern Syria and contains passes in the North and South. The routing, starting from Maraş and reaching Aleppo from İslahiye-Kırıkhan-Antakya passes through this region. The zone consisting of fertile lands from Maraş to the Amik Plain hosted various Turkic tribes. The Turkish presence
TEMİZ, Fehime Mine, ÖZKAN, Servet
openaire +2 more sources
Runic Inscriptions and Tamgas in Govi-Altai Province, MONGOLIA
The great significance of ancient inscription is that it becomes evidence of that historical period. Approximately 170 runic inscriptions, date back to Old Turkic, Uighur period, had been registered in the territory of Mongolia so far. Govi-Altai runic inscriptions are located along the central road headed from Beshbalik to west southern until silk ...
Azzaya Badam +2 more
openaire +3 more sources
ERZURUM’UN TORTUM İLÇESİ KİREÇLİ MAHALLESİNDE BULUNAN DAMGALI (TAMGA) MEZARTAŞI
The subject of the research is about stamped tombstone that was found during the water pipeline excavation in the street of Kireçli ‘’Harabelik’’, located in the borders of the town of Tortum in Erzurum. The stamp are one of the most important facts in learning ancient cultures and revealing the names of tribes and clans.
GENÇ, Hüsnü, HAS, Ahmet Cuneydi
+6 more sources
Two Sarmatian Stone Slabs with Tamgas in Odessa Archeological Museum Collections
Based on a series of high-quality photos, new analysis was performed for tamgas along with animal and male images on Sarmatian stone slabs from Kryvyi Rih and from Gorgippia.
Sergey A. Yatsenko
doaj +2 more sources
SARMATIAN TAMGAS ON GREEK TOMBSTONES IN PANTICAPAEUM [PDF]
16 Greek tombstones from the necropolis of Pantikapaeum with Sarmatian tamgas are examined. Usually, such signs were applied during the secondary use of a tombstones during various actions that took place at old cemeteries.
Yatsenko, S.A.
doaj +2 more sources
Royal Tamga Signs and Their Significance for the Epigraphic Culture of the Bosporan Kingdom
This article examines the phenomenon of the so-called royal tamga signs issued on stone stelae in the Bosporan Kingdom in the 2nd and 3rd centuries CE. Tamgas were symbols commonly used by Eurasian nomads throughout the first millennium BCE.
Michał Halamus
doaj +2 more sources
Niccolò Manassero. Tamga-like images on sealings from Old Nisa [PDF]
Les fouilles italo-turkmenes de Nisa ont produit 91 bulles (au sens large, scellements inclus) provenant principalement de deux salles du bâtiment occupant l’angle SO de l’enceinte. Elles s’ajoutent aux quelque 70 bulles trouvees a l’epoque sovietique dans le « Square House ».
Rémy Boucharlat
+5 more sources
The Petroglyphs of Yandaklıdere [PDF]
Rock Art have been studied by scientists in various research institutions for many years, and studies on this subject, as well as the publishing of papers, have occurred in Türkiye in recent years.
Mustafa Beyazıt +1 more
doaj +2 more sources
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
С.А. Яценко +2 more
doaj +2 more sources

