Everything about Tamgaly totally explained
Tamgaly is a
petroglyph site in the
Semirechye,
Kazakhstan.
Tamgaly is located 170 km to northwest of
Almaty. The majority of the petrogylphs are in the main canyon, but there are a number in the many side canyons. The petrogylphs are mostly
Bronze Age, but in some cases have been overlaid with
Medieval or later etchings.
The name
Tamgaly in
Kazakh means painted or marked place.
Tamgaly became a UNESCO
World Heritage Site in 2004.
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