Low outcrop covered with images of animals, mostly running. At least one image (far right) was done at a much later time. Within a hidden draw, south side of the valley, east end of complex.
Group of animals representing several different hands and periods. The bulls and dogs or wolves are by one hand, the large horse and goats by one or two other hands.
Detail of scene with hunters surrounding a large, wild horse. The men carry spears and bows as well as large daluur. The figure on the left wears a ""horned"" hat.
Detail of rider on spiky maned horse, with dog. Larger spiky maned horse on the right may have been enhanced by scoring at a later period, and the horn of the goat on the left may have been repecked more recently. On high, scraped, and damaged surface.
Large section of bedrock, cracked and split, section on right revealing grey matrix. The scene on the left includes several hunters with bows and spears surrounding a large horse. Elk, argali, and ibex around the scene.
Figure standing in the basket of a cart, one arm raised (?); two harnessed horses; several wild caprids, horses, and a wolf with long tail and large ears. On upper surface of small boulder.
Detail of larger section at edge of outcrop, with fine confronting horse and yak. Like the hunter in RA_PETR_TG_0394, these vertically placed images demonstrate delayed re-patination.
Deeply grooved elk and smaller horse, under lichen. The elk's body has been crossed with deep grooves, the horse's head is obscured. Below the horse is a silhouetted, inverted animal. Other images appear vaguely under the lichen.
Sloping surface with several figures and animals, and a spoke wheel cart with driver, two stacked horses, and two larger horses which may be associated with the cart.
Horse of wild Mongolian type, represented with interior animals. Belongs to a tradition including the representation of pregnant animals and of representing animals by a technique of sparing out the surface. On small boulder.
Horse with a small head, large, partitioned body and simplified legs. A second element is obscured by lichen. Note the rough, heavy pecking indicative of an archaic execution. On sloping, darkened and scraped bedrock.
Man dressed in a tunic, carrying his bow and gorytus over his shoulder and leading a group of horses. Spatial extension is created by the path. Above the man and horses are three more recently pecked caprids. On low, deeply scraped bedrock.
Group of horses with one rider and a small predation scene (wolf, horse); composition spread over several broken boulders at top of the ridge overlooking the right bank of the Baga Oigor.
Herding scene with several horses, a faint figure on right, and a round circle, on the vertical face of a broken slab high on east face of Shiveet Khairkhan.
Detail of large panel: pair of horses, upper left of panel. The manner in which the horses are treated and the style of pecking indicate the same hand as did the other animals on the panel; but the location of the horses on a higher and more vertical section probably accounts for their whiter patina.
Detail of right side of large deer hunt scene: tall archer, in slight crouch, drawing his bow. Behind him, his horse tethered and hobbled. This scene indicates the use of riding in the Bronze Age, but not hunting from horses. Deeply scraped surface and re-patinated pecked areas.
Detail view of herder wearing tunic and carrying his bow in a gorytus. Note lead to the large horse, use of a line indicating a path or trail to create a sense of tangible space.
Finely pecked, running horse with large head and thick neck. On edge of large, bluish panel. Visible here are the elegant lines of varied mineralization on the outcrop surface.