In this article, we present the first reading of two newly discovered small runic inscriptions and the study of related stamps found in Kharkhorin soum, Tsagaan Goliin Baga Khürkhree and Bat-Ölzii soum, KhÜrmen Mukhar located in ÖvÖrkhangaii province. The main source material for our study was found in a place with numerous other rock paintings and stamps. These two inscriptions and stamps were discovered during the process of recording and documenting the rock paintings in KhÜrmen Mukhar and Baga Khürkhree in ÖvÖrkhangai Province. However, the researchers referred to the runic inscriptions as stamps and included them in the stamp register. The runes were the state script of the ancient Turkic and Uyghur states. Sometimes a single letter of the runic alphabet can have its own meaning. In addition to being an expressive word, it also sometimes serves as a tribal seal. We present our suggestions and predictions based on the photos we received. It is not certain that the inscriptions and engraved stamps belong to the same year, but judging from the distribution of the stamps, they usually occur with runic inscriptions. The fact that they belong to the same era as the inscriptions and stamps we are referring to shows the possibility. It is important to determine the scope of the related seal by reading the inscription. It is believed that this will be helpful for future research related to the topic