Three images, possibly all by different hands: tall figure with long staff, daluur, quiver (Bronze Age); crude goat Iron Age); boar done in an elaborate parcelled style (Arzhan or Pazyryk style).
Superb bull yak with neck fringe, horns decorated with fringes and a long, full tail. Note the remains of a small figure (herder?) behind the yak's tail and the ""ghost"" of another yak below. On sloping, spalling surface.
Syncretic animal, a bull-deer, with embroidered pattern on body. This syncretic type should be compared with images from Kalbak-Tash in the Russian Altai. On small boulder showling considerable glacial scrape.
Large scene with enigmatic elements: in lower right, three figures, two fighting and holding large daggers; to their left, two figures positioned as if shooting at each other with long lines indicating flight of arrows. Above, a row of vertical elements attached by two lines, like a fence or other barrier. Figures carry the rounded daluur characteristic of the Bronze Age. Scene is pecked on the flat surface of a grey boulder.