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Tamgaly is a petroglyph site in the Semirechye, Kazakhstan. Tamgaly is located 120 km to northwest of Almaty, and takes about two and a half hours as the side road to Tamgaly is in poor condition (August 2013). The site is open to visitors, and the guards can assist you to head in the right direction along a gravel path. The main petroglyphs can be reached in about 15 minutes from the car park. The majority of the 5000 petroglyphs are in the main canyon, but there are a number in the many side canyons. The petroglyphs are mostly Bronze Age, but in some cases from the Iron Age and the Medieval.〔Luc Hermann, die Petroglyphen von Tamgaly in Kasachstan, Paris, 2011 http://www.bod.fr/index.php?id=1786&objk_id=498624〕 The name ''Tamgaly'' in Kazakh and other Turkic languages means "painted or marked place". Tamgaly became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004. (''See'' List of World Heritage Sites in Kazakhstan) ==Gallery== Image:Tamgaly Petroglyph Horse.jpg|Ancient stone carvings (petroglyphs) found in a small ravine at Tamgaly Image:Tamgaly Ravine Panorama.JPG|Looking across the small ravine that contains the petroglyphs Image:Tamgaly Dancers.JPG|Petroglyphs of ancient tribal dance and animals Image:Tamgaly Sacred Site.JPG|The largest group of petroglyphs in a sacred site 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tamgaly」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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