Stylized ibex superimposed on earlier scratched scene involving two indeterminate animals (behind) and a hunter with long bow (on right). On scraped, horizontal bedrock high on eastern ridge of Shiveet Khairkhan.
Loose boulder with scene of a small hunter, large dog (?), and many wild caprids. Style in which the caprids are rendered is distinctively of the period known as Arzhan, but the pecking is relatively crude and edges rough. On right bank of Khar Salaa just above its confluence with Tsagaan Salaa.
Three horses, one unfinished horse. The three on the left have been pecked with reserved areas, as if to indicate saddles. One of the horses is hobbled by a lead from head to legs. On sloping, fractured bedrock.
Pair of stags executed in a style associated with Arzhan tradition; on deeply mineralized, high horizontal outcrop. Note variation in patination of larger stag.