The Tasmola culture was an early Iron Age culture during the Saka period (7th to 3rd centuries BCE) in central Kazakhstan.
Everything known about the Tasmola culture originates from the barrows (or kurgans) they built to bury their deceased. The necropoles involve mainly a large barrow and an adjoining small one.
Characteristic finds are bronze arrowheads, daggers and belt ornaments.
The bronze and golden wares show influences from the preceding Begazy-Dandybai culture.