Shahra, welcome to treasurenet.
I'm looking at your photos on my phone app. I'm missing much on details for now.
I will check them again when I can do so on my laptop.
For now, I believe they are both, trail markers.
They both appear to be out of place when viewed with what is around them.
I believe that the first one has been built from other smaller stones then plastered with local clay-like mud, and shaped and marked, then dried by the sun and then dried by fire to make it last.
The long fault like lines with cracks stand out when viewed from a distance, and when zoomed in there open fractures between the stones.
I have found several of these. If you tap on these two markers with a small stone, you may find spots that sound hollow or even crack if hit too hard.
The second marker is surrounded by stones that are out of place.
These observations are
IMHO. (In my humble opinion).
I hope I have helped you.
I will look closer when I can and compare the carvings to Kenworthy's books.
MIKEL
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