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Tasmola culture

The Tasmola culture was an ancient nomadic people who lived in Central Asia around 900 BCE to 200 CE. They are known for their distinctive burial mounds called "kurgans," which contain artifacts like weapons, pottery, and ornaments, revealing their social structure and craftsmanship. The Tasmola people practiced horse herding and metalworking, indicating a skilled, mobile society adapted to the steppe environment. Their culture provides important insights into the early history and migrations of peoples in Central Asia, bridging the gap between earlier and later cultures in the region.