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.
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.
Herd of goats on two different sections of split boulder. Those above are probably earlier than the small group below. Note the treatment of some of the animals as if seen in a three-quarter pose. The vertical surface may delay the repatination of the images; thus the upper group may belong to the Early Nomadic Period.
Detail of animals scratched and engraved into scraped, polished surface: note greenish patina of central elk, repatinated engraved lines; addition (later) of scratched elements.
Detail of small figure scratched and rubbed, possibly over a much earlier figure. Note dark, gouged upper section of long bow; trajectory of arrow gouged over an earlier animal; other elements, including a small deer (upper right) and possible lightly scratched recurve bow, upper left, over deeply incised marks. On upper section of ""Wild Bull Panel"" surface.
Large archer shooting at elk-like animal. These have been laid over an earlier scene, in which the small figures on the left were hunting an animal covered, now, by the more recent one. Below, a large figure with spear (?), apparently unrelated to the first scene. Large, sloping surface, scraped and rough.
Scratched, engraved, and rubbed animals, predominately deer or elk; several images cross-hatched and striped. On sloping, scraped and polished bedrock.
Crudely pecked deer with large antlers, followed by either a wolf or a feline. Other engraved elements including a large bow (below deer), and section of a large ibex, upper left. Upper section of surface with ""Wild Bull Panel.""
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.
Two yaks, partially damaged, walking right; small, possibly earlier bull on right. These images were pecked on a stone later (now) used for framing a Turkic enclosure. Located on plateau on the right bank of the upper Tsagaan Gol.
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.