There is a unique place in Altai Bom Kalbak-Tash. It is translated from Altai as “flat stone”. And this place is unique in that it has a collection of about 3000 rock paintings.
The rock carvings show the entire life of ancient people, from mythology to pressing everyday problems.
The Neolithic era (6-4 thousand years BC) - large figures of animals: deer, goats, camels.
The Eneolithic-Bronze Age (3-1 thousand years BC), the largest group of drawings - male and female figures, chariots and carts drawn by pack bulls, drivers and warriors, fantastic predators and domestic animals. The so-called "Altai chimera" belongs to this era.
Scythian era (VIII-III centuries BC) - petroglyphs with scenes of hunting deer, as well as numerous animals - goats, wolf-dogs, cat predators, deer.
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Ancient Türkic era (VII-X centuries BC) - hunting scenes. Pictures of wild bulls and bears are interesting. Ancient Türkic runic inscriptions date back to the same time.