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 confronting stylized deer with heads raised as if in ritual challenge. Deer on left has very large antlers, that on right is obscured by lichen. Above the deer is a smaller animal, possibly also a deer. On boulder with sloping surface.
Unfinished stylized stag with raised head with unfinished antlers and legs. Its long beak-mouth has been scratched in rather than pecked. Above is a small horse, also unfinished. Scraped bedrock.
Stylized stag with drooping beak-like head, long thin anters. Above: small animal with strange looped horn, crude frontal figure, and unidentifiable element. On scraped, pitted horizontal bedrock.
Group of images on smooth, polished bluish surface within a large, horizontal outcrop. Wolf overlays an earlier Bronze Age animal in upper right; fine boar and small figure in lower left.
Three horses, one unfinished horse. The three on the left have been pecked with reserved areas, as if to indicate saddles. One of the horses is hobbled by a lead from head to legs. On sloping, fractured bedrock.