Detail of scene to right of large bull: three archers, two with long bows, two with horned headdresses, one also with large quiver and daluur shooting at fine, parcelled goat on left. Crude goat and larger horse possibly done later.
Variety of animals; stags with variety of antlers, ibex with large horns, two hunters. Scraped, rolled bedrock surface; natural pits have been enlarged artifically at some time in the past.
Detail of large hunting scene: three archers, upper one unfinished and executed with deeply gouged lines; archers on right and left shown in process of drawing their large bows. Archer on left carries a large quiver at his waist.
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).
Detail of hunting scene, showing small archer, elk, and variety of animals. Note variations in pecking technique. Variations in coloration of patina may or may not be indicative of variations in date.
Horizontal surface with a hunter shooting his arrow at a running animal (center); a small archer shooting a bull or horse (above); a small figure on the left; and a cart with spoke wheels and driver, below.
Rider in Early Nomadic costume, drawing bow. In his gorytus is held another bow. Rendition of rider and his horse is fine, that of the other animals is uncertain. Flat bedrock surface with deep scrape.
Section of outcrop with hunters surrounded by goats and argali and seeming to use decoy animals held by leads. Large, uncertain element on right. Style of pecking here is generally the same as many of the other sections on this outcrop.,
Group of antlered animals that appear to have been rescraped at various periods since first pecked in the Bronze Age. Two hunters with long bows in the center and on the right. Vertical surface of outcrop.
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 large bear hunt: archer (feet lost in lichen) raising his bow and preparing to shoot at a large bear above. On the left, a goat and, below, an unclear animal—possibly an unfinished tethered horse.
Composition extended over large, broken outcrop: horses with stiff, upright manes; group of argali approached by wolves; and in upper right, a hunter walking toward the argali with bow readied.
Scene to the right of the large bull's head: three archers, two with large horned headdresses, two with long bows. Unclear if the archer closest to the rock fracture is shooting at the middle figure or at an animal. Fine animals and wolves are done in the same style as the figures; the horses and most goats appear to be later. Two of the animals on the left are parcelled.
Section of ""Large Panel,"" with stag with elaborate parcelling, small archer on left and dog and small figure (unfinished; unrelated?) on right. Scraped, discolored surface.
Large hunting scene with small archer, a woman standing above and to the left (?), many animals including some finely pecked goats, below. On boulder with scraped, cracked surface.
Sloping surface of outcrop. Two archers with recurved bows. One archer wears a three-horned headdress. Above are two fine, darkly patinated and almost invisible elk. Below is a cruder elk, apparently the animal being hunted.
Crude archer drawing long bow in direction of a large stag attacked by two dogs or wolves; second figure approaches from the right. On boulder surface.
Two hunters, one with a long bow, both with typical Bronze Age garb; several uncertain elements. On a dark, vertical east face of a boulder. Despite the apparent lightness of the pecking, the treatment of men and weapons indicates a date earlier than the Late Bronze Age.
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.
View of one hunting scene: hunters with bows, large bull, many small animals. On vertical surface of broken outcrop. Note variation in patina possibly as a result of the varied mineral character of surface.
Caravan scene with woman leading a yak on which is a large (older?) figure. On either side and below, archers hunting wild animals. On worn section of Large Panel. The character of the pecking, patina, and style suggests a scene by one hand.
Panel with large elk and confronting elk and moose, several small hunters and dogs. The scene suggests the representation of a narrative. The appearance of the moose is indicative of a wetter period in the past when the climate would have supported a richer riparian vegetation.
Boulder with several crude figures, scenes of hunting, and two carts, both with solid wheels. One cart has a driver with no apparent reins, the other has no driver.
Small hunter with mushroom shaped hat and two boar—one executed in a fine late Bronze Age style (Arzhan?), the other cruder. On a badly ruined, over-pecked vertical surface.
Archer shooting at a wild goat, the trajectory of his arrow marked by a long line. Other animals, seemingly of different hands. Curved surface of boulder.
Two hunters and three large moose as well as other animals; on small slab, now lost. This scene of a moose hunt is unusual and important for its indications of a much wetter environment.
Small boulder with scene of a hunter, several dogs, a large moose (?) identifiable by its bell, and, possibly, a stag. If this is a moose image, it suggests a relatively late date for the transition to a climate too dry for such animals. On right bank of Khar Salaa just above confluence with Tsagaan Salaa.
Hunting scene using the boulder as a landscape: archer approaching capris, large deer; behind, a large nursing wolf or dog. Above the wolf and on other side of the curved surface, a fine, recumbent bull.
Group of images on vertical, broken surface; four figures, each with different implements and weapons, one holding two large sticks (?), another drawing his bow, a third tall figure with spear and what may be a dagger in his belt. Compare this last figure with that in RA_PETR_TG_0822.
Large slab covered with lichen under which seems to have been pecked a hunt scene or a scene of a caravan. Remaining identifiable images include an archer, a loaded bull (?), and animals. The crushed surfaces have fallen out of most of the images.
Scene with large elk surrounded by dogs and goats, followed by a hunter shooting long bow. Vertical snake (?) on the left. Small surface of broken boulder.
Detail of boulder with many images. Note double caprids in center, plantigrade caprid above, elegant hunter and stag. Different patina of images does not necessarily indicate different dates, but the differences in style (of images and pecking) probably do indicate different hands/periods. In this case, the lower double caprid seems to be a copy of the upper one, done at a much later time.
Slab covered with large elk images and other animals; a small archer-hunter is visible above the animals. The slab has fallen from the cliff against which it is leaning. One of the large animals has been recently repecked.