Tulkune Petroglyphs (Figure 1). The monument is located 850 meters northeast of the village of Beszhyldyk in the Kurchum District, on the left bank of the Kurchum River, where there are high hills with flat tops. On the ridges of these hills, there are outcrops and exposures of shale rock. Petroglyphs from different periods have been identified on the vertical and horizontal surfaces of these outcrops, within a radius of 1.5–2 km.
Six surfaces with signs and symbols have been identified at the Tulkune monument.
Surface 1 (Coordinates WGS1984: 48°35'31.20"N 83°51'59.39"E) has an exposure angle of 45 degrees from the horizon. Surface 1 contains one symbol (Figure 2).
Surface 2 (Coordinates WGS1984: 48°35'30.20"N 83°52'0.72"E) has an exposure angle of 45 degrees from the horizon. Surface 2 contains three symbols (Figure 3).
Surface 3 (Coordinates WGS1984: 48°35'30.69"N 83°52'1.16"E) has a horizontal exposure. Surface 3 contains one symbol (Figure 4).
Surface 4 (Coordinates WGS1984: 48°35'30.62"N 83°52'1.84"E) has a horizontal exposure. Surface 4 contains several symbols (Figure 5). Part of the surface is obscured due to a vulgar drawing made by modern vandals.
Surface 5 (Coordinates WGS1984: 48°35'30.33"N 83°52'1.56"E) has a vertical exposure. Surface 5 contains one symbol (Figure 6).
Surface 6 (Coordinates WGS1984: 48°35'29.72"N 83°52'0.54"E) has a vertical exposure. Surface 6 contains numerous drawings (Figure 7).
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