Three layers of imagery: Bronze Age figure with large headdress; three crude riders from the Iron Age; and more recent, crude frontal figure. On vertical surface of outcrop.
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?
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.
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.
View of early Iron Age burials and row of balbal from northwest. Mounds sunken or partially removed to construct modern cemetery. South end of Khöltsöötiin Khödöö.
Two men apparently swinging around the heads of two confronting bulls. The leg of the bull on the left overlays an earlier, scored image. Modern mark on upper left.
Detail of RA_PETR_TG_0929, with Tagar Period horse, goat, and camel on the right and three much later riders on the left. The camel has been partially repecked and covered with scratches, including that of a frontal stick figure. The riders on the left include one on a horse with ram horns; all have elaborate regalia.
Large figure in Early Nomadic tunic overlaying scene with three smaller Bronze Age archers. The large horses belong with the large central figure; the original archers should be paired with the small goats. Modern writing on far left. Broken slab.
Horizontal surface, partially covered by earth; two pairs of figures, one within a circular element (dwelling?). In both cases, the figures face each other with one arm raised, as if in dance (?). The figures in the dwelling appear to be a copulating couple. Modern pecked writing.
Large bull yak carrying large load and led by a woman. Small horse below, more modern writing on left. Note confident pecking of bull. On vertical surface of boulder.
Detail of animals scratched and engraved into scraped, polished surface: note greenish patina of central elk, repatinated engraved lines; addition (later) of scratched elements.
Scratched, engraved, and rubbed animals, predominately deer or elk; several images cross-hatched and striped. On sloping, scraped and polished bedrock.
Modern caravan scene, with truck and trajectory measured in km. The rock on which this is found is just above the route taken by Tuvans moving back into this valley in 1996. Older images under lichen.
Three frontal figures, two holding tall objects, possibly scythes; several animals and initials (AM). Long stone on breached moraine around several altars.
Argali on red boulder executed in a style similar to that of another argali on an adjacent boulder. The latter, however, is more archaic in appearance.
Horse and goat on fine red, vertical surface. The horse has been reworked: the fallen section enlarged and the legs rescraped. The element above the horse is not clear. The front legs of the goat have been lost in the spalled rock.
Large red slab with at least four layers of imagery: dark, Bronze Age images in the near foreground; two fine yaks in the center; two figures, one possibly on horseback and both possibly fighting, in the upper right; and modern writing at the top.