Section of large outcrop irregularly covered with lichen and including two scenes from very different periods. On the left, a large, ithyphallic figure with raised arm and tail-like appendage overlays a walking bovid. To the right, a small running dog, pecked in the same dense style as the man, is partially lost under lichen. Below, two crouching hunters and two fine argali are executed in a linear, engraved style.
Central section of large panel, with repecking and overlay visible. Note the fine Bronze Age archer and small animals under the cruded elements in the center and the white small archers on the right
Hunter with bow, several animals executed with varied techniques and, possibly, varied hands. Note use of dense scraping of goat image.On edge of bedrock high on eastern ridge of Shiveet Khairkhan.
Hunter with drawn bow; dogs above, other marks. Note variety of pecking suggesting at least two periods. The wolves above were probably done by the same hand, but the underlying surface makes for distinct differences in quality of pecking. Large, crude elements are later as may be the hunter. On terrace, south side of upper Tsagaan Gol valley.
Hunting scene with two or three layers. The oldest scene includes small, fine animals and two archers; the second level includes the large archer on upper left drawing a re-curved bow and aiming at the large elk in center. The third level includes the small, whitish archers on the right and the probable re-pecking of the elk. On scraped, cracked outcrop.
Deeply gouged surface with two layers: large elk with large antlers and crudely pecked animal (goat?) in center; above, deeply scored hunters shooting at caprids.