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.
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 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?
Deer or elk suckling her young and confronted by a predator (dog?). Crushed hardened rind has fallen out in several places, revealing the dark grey matrix.
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.
Elegantly pecked, stylized stag, small stag with other antlers but executed in same pecking style. Images repatinated, on red, polished bedrock surface, high terrace, east end of complex.
Detail of hunting scene, showing small archer, elk, and variety of animals. Note variations in pecking technique. Variations in coloration of patina may or may not be indicative of variations in date.
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.
Detail of Turkic image stone, re-set: ears, well-defined face and mustache; rolled collar. Arms small, thinly defined; right hand holds a cup, left hand placed at level of belt.
Horizontal surface with a hunter shooting his arrow at a running animal (center); a small archer shooting a bull or horse (above); a small figure on the left; and a cart with spoke wheels and driver, below.
Group of images in same pecking style, including a highly stylized deer, a caprid, and a man on horseback possibly pulling a cart? On low, broken boulder.
View of boulder (""Encyclopedia stone"") with images indicative of Early Iron Age traditions: camel with four riders, back-turned animals, stylized stags, back-turned rider in ""Parthian shot""; second rider; and (on other side of stone) archer on foot.
Rider in Early Nomadic costume, drawing bow. In his gorytus is held another bow. Rendition of rider and his horse is fine, that of the other animals is uncertain. Flat bedrock surface with deep scrape.
Surface covered with scratched images, including deer, squares, arrow feathers and other unidentified elements. Technique. On surface high above West Ritual Site.
Section of outcrop with hunters surrounded by goats and argali and seeming to use decoy animals held by leads. Large, uncertain element on right. Style of pecking here is generally the same as many of the other sections on this outcrop.,
Turkic image with head broken on upper right side: eyes, nose, ears and earring, long mustache, right hand holding cup, left hand at belt; two weapon hilts; faint purse over right hip. Enclosure 3 x 3.5 m.
One of six burial mounds in north-south row(BRMD_00022_KV). This, the fourth from the north, has four attached circular altars on the east and north and a deep pit in the mound's center.
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.