Detail of scene to right of large bull: three archers, two with long bows, two with horned headdresses, one also with large quiver and daluur shooting at fine, parcelled goat on left. Crude goat and larger horse possibly done later.
Scene to the right of the large bull's head: three archers, two with large horned headdresses, two with long bows. Unclear if the archer closest to the rock fracture is shooting at the middle figure or at an animal. Fine animals and wolves are done in the same style as the figures; the horses and most goats appear to be later. Two of the animals on the left are parcelled.
Detail of figure shooting long bow to his right. Figure wears a top-knot and carries either a quiver or a daluur. Signs of ancient, repatinated engraving below and to right of figure.l
Detail of Bronze Age figure, holding bow (?), and connected with uncertain engraved element. Fine ibex and argali to left. Detail shows the bluish, glaze-like patina of the outcrop's surface
Large slab covered with lichen under which seems to have been pecked a hunt scene or a scene of a caravan. Remaining identifiable images include an archer, a loaded bull (?), and animals. The crushed surfaces have fallen out of most of the images.
Detail from ""Wild Bull Panel"": small hunter drawing bow and facing doe on the right; a large boar-like animal and two unfinished animals. The scored and scraped hunter has been later overpecked.
Small archer carrying bow with pronounced nocks (horns) and with daluur attached at waist. Detail of large slab with either hunting scene and/or caravan scene.