Two strange walking (?) figures on side of small boulder above the left bank of the Tsagaan Salaa, below confluence with Tygyd. Figure on left has a long sleeve, reminiscent of Karakol culture images. Third, uncertain element between the two figures.
Tiny image of a solid wheeled cart drawn by four fleet horses and driven by a figure possibly carrying a tall staff or spear. On flat bedrock, high terrace.
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.
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).
Two roughly pecked frontal figures, at least one with one arm raised as if in a dancing or ritual pose. On edge of low boulder in area where there are many old images.
Vehicle with spoke wheels and pulled by two horses. Figure holds no reins and seems to have ornaments on the side of his/her head. The central shaft has been overpecked. Image is on a horizontal surface on a ridge on the south side of TS III.
One large elk, two unfinished elk, on horizontal surface, deeply mineralized, on high outcrop. Images have been crowded by later ibex and unknown animal and overlaid by modern writing.
Small standing figure with horned headdress, holding a knife of the type associated with the Karasuk Culture. Above the figure's head is a yoke-shaped mark, an element also associated with the Karasuk Culture but of uncertain meaning. Finely pecked on small, vertical surface.
Archaic contoured image of an antlered elk with legs reduced to two tapered shapes. A pecked line of uncertain significance crosses the body of the animal. On a boulder in an area with many archaic images.
Bedrock with two stylized stags (upper stag with unclear body, covered by lichen) and five frontal figures: dancing? Birthing? Ritual figures? See RA_PETR_OI_0004 for related composition, just below this one.