Surface high on eastern ridge of Shiveet Khairkhan with a variety of images: hunter, upper left, from the Bronze Age; two figures in combat, left (Bronze Age); large yak with load and goats (Late Bronze Age); stylized ibex with curled horn (Early Iron Age).
Stone with variety of animals: deer, wild goats and sheep, bulls, and loaded bull (?) with large tail (?) in upper right. This boulder has been lost since the photograph was taken.
Outcrop in broken sections covered with variety of elements, including three hunters and a number of finely pecked animals. Note spalled sections of hardened, darkly varnished crust.
Split boulder with two different scenes from two different periods. On the upper half, executed within broad frames, figures herding large bulls (Late Bronze Age); on the side, small running figures including wolves or dogs and stags (/Bronze Age).
Vertical wall, much damaged, with several layers of images: a tall, Bronze Age hunter (almost invisible) covered by an Iron Age goat, in the center; a long, anchor-shaped tamga in lower right, over and under other elements.
Detail showing long, stylized deer overlaying Bronze Age animals including a boar or bear and a leaping stag. Bronze Age horse to left of deer's head, many scratched and engraved elements.
Fragment of bedrock with many running and standing animals, walking hunter with bow at lower edge. At base, three figures in what may be an erotic scene (?).