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.
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.
Scene with archer walking to his left, large birthing woman in center, smaller animals. On damaged sloping surface. Note that the pecked surfaces have large fallen off.
Round khirigsuur, on the north bank of a lake situated at a high pass between two drainages. Seven circular altars on west. View here is to the southeast.
One of three structures with ""sun-burst"" like collar around empty center; high on a slope within an amphitheater shaped draw opening out to the larger valley of Sogoo Gol
Black deer stone of Altai type, at northwest corner of square khirigsuur. A modern irrigation ditch has been cut through the khirigsuur. Located on Tsagaan Asgat.
Two goats on sloping surface of boulder. Both appear to have the same light patina and similar simple style, but the lower image is more competantly handled than is the upper image: one hand? Two different hands?
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.
Surface covered with scratched images, including deer, squares, arrow feathers and other unidentified elements. Technique. On surface high above West Ritual Site.
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.
Boulder with lower section uncovered to reveal a large figure leading a loaded animal (horse?). Above, by another hand, a stag executed in Arzhan style and a figure riding a bull or horse.
Detail of two figures in probable scene of copulation above the woman and child in a family group. The pecking is rougher and the patina darker than in the family group, suggesting that the couple was done at another time.
Six stones, several broken, in disrupted frame, arranged from north (left) to south (right). Stone on the north has an anchor tamga on its north side. In dry river valley below Tuiteriin Tag Uul.
Man leading a large loaded yak, second yak behind. On the top of the rock is a small hunter, aiming at a goat (?). Style and patina suggest that the man with the first loaded yak was done earlier, at the same time as the horse below. The other yaks were done later, as may have been the hunter above. On a cracked, scraped boulder
Two couples in erotic embrace; a small goat on the right. The couple below is done much more finely than that above and seems to be in a style that is earlier; but the re-patination of both couples is similar.
Two figures with raised and readied bows. The figure on the left wears a large hat, carries a daluur, and appears to have some kind of a protective jacket. The figure on the right is more schematic, as are the caprids on the right.
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.
One of three structures with ""sun-burst"" like collar around empty center; high on a slope within an amphitheater shaped draw opening out to the larger valley of Sogoo Gol
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.
Fallen block with running animals on two different surfaces. All but one of the images (the clumsy horse on the right) were executed by the same hand. The surface on the right has retained the original darkened skin, while that on the left must have lost that surface before the images were pecked.
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.
Man carrying bow and leading a herd of yaks, several with plantigrade feet. One yak is damaged by a spalled surface. On vertical face of high, damaged outcrop.
Two large walking birds, followed by a possible predator. Between the predator and birds, remains of a much older image, possibly an ibex. In front of the birds is visible a crude animal, weakly pecked.