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The petroglyphs are scattered on both sides of the Ke'erjian Valley, and the petroglyphs on the east bank are carved on scattered sandstone. There are more than 100 existing pieces, mainly about sheep and material shepherds, and there are about 3 to 4 places. The rock paintings on the west bank are the main body of the rock paintings, which are divided into two places: one has 21 pieces of rock paintings, covering an area of 28.05 square meters, the main contents are scenes of people, deer, dogs, camels, sheep and grazing, and there are also patterns of tigers chasing deer in front .
The second is the map of the water system of Ke'er alkali. On a huge stone with an area of 42 square meters, there is a map of the water system engraved on it. It draws nearly 38 large and small rivers, springs and canals by means of intaglio, and uses the natural slope of the stone to three-dimensionally and vividly show the distribution of the local natural water system at that time. 3 to 5 meters, 7 to 8 meters deep. Downstream of the water system map, there are also vivid patterns of a large number of hunters riding horses and various grassland animals eating grass, drinking water and running. According to relevant experts' research, these rock paintings and water system maps belong to the remains of the Cheshi people in the 6th and 7th centuries BC.
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