Fine yak with neck fringe and up-curving horns, led by an unfinished or worn figure (female) and carrying a faintly visible load. On horizontal outcrop high on eastern ridge of Shiveet Khairkhan.
Group of figures on left side of curved outcropping. Bulls, goats, argali below. In center left, a single female figure (?) with long braids. Several hunters, one with a large bow with extended tips, another leading a horse as he draws his bow. The upper group appears to have been executed later than the lower group of images.
Split boulder with two different scenes from two different periods. On the upper half, executed within broad frames, figures herding large bulls (Late Bronze Age); on the side, small running figures including wolves or dogs and stags (/Bronze Age).
Large horizontal surface, scraped and polished, with two stylized stags. The stag on the right is unfiinished, the finely finished stag on left overlays a Bronze Age animal.
Detail of fine bull showing the way in which most of the pecked surface has fallen off. The animal's muzzle, horns, legs are still relatively intact. Techniques.
Stylized ibex superimposed on earlier scratched scene involving two indeterminate animals (behind) and a hunter with long bow (on right). On scraped, horizontal bedrock high on eastern ridge of Shiveet Khairkhan.
Vertical wall, much damaged, with several layers of images: a tall, Bronze Age hunter (almost invisible) covered by an Iron Age goat, in the center; a long, anchor-shaped tamga in lower right, over and under other elements.