Karymsak Petroglyphs (Figure 1). The petroglyphs are located 3.5 kilometers west of the village of Besterek. The images were created using a solid pecking technique and are engraved on vertical rock outcrops extending for about 1 kilometer. The subjects are diverse, with mountain goats being the most frequently depicted, alongside representations of horses, predators, and camels. Among the narrative scenes, a depiction of a wild animal hunt stands out.
Two rock surfaces bearing symbols and signs have been identified at the Karymsak site.
Surface 1 (WGS1984 coordinates: 49°40'30.88"N, 82°37'15.00"E) is vertically oriented and contains two elements: a sign and a human figure (Figure 2).
Surface 2 (WGS1984 coordinates: 49°40'34.01"N, 82°37'1.19"E) also has a vertical orientation and features numerous elements, including three signs (Figure 3).
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