Turkic Symbols and Images of Totemic Animals: From a Semiotic Perspective

Дата
2024Редактор
ISSN
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Sapashev, O., Samashev, S., Abilbekuly, A. 2024. Turkic Symbols and Images of Totemic Animals: From a Semiotic Perspective. Kazakhstan Archeology, 4 (26), 359–367. DOI: 10.52967/akz2024.4.26.359.367
Аннотации
The tamga, as a symbol, has a long history in the traditions and cultures of various peoples worldwide. It served
to denote membership in a specific tribe or clan, convey information through symbols, and confirm ownership.
From a semiotic perspective, tamgas function as sign systems that communicate messages through visual forms.
Each tamga represents a particular cultural or social group and helps to identify ownership of land or livestock. The
simplicity of the tamga is due to its purpose – to be a recognizable symbol. This article examines tamga symbols
and totemic animals of Turkic peoples as symbolic systems that express cultural meanings. Each tamga has its own
unique code, indicating belonging to a particular lineage or community. In this sense, the tamga serves as a symbol
that reflects the social identity, status, and significance of a particular group.
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