Group of images on smooth, polished bluish surface within a large, horizontal outcrop. Wolf overlays an earlier Bronze Age animal in upper right; fine boar and small figure in lower left.
Two scenes of animal predation, one on a small deer and the other on a larger elk. The distinct difference in patina and surface condition indicates that the scene was executed by two different hands at two different times. However, style differences indicate that the larger figures are later than the lighter, but finer small animals. On broken bedrock in terrace, right bank of upper Tsagaan Gol.
Tangle of overlaid images on larger panel. In the center are two small archers aiming their bows at each other; the one on the right is overlaid by a crouching feline (?), while that on the left is overlaid by a large caprid. Several running, crosshatched wolves are visible in the center and an earlier, heavy bull is on the left.
Dogs or wolves predating on large stallion; densely pecked on flat surface that shows signs of considerable ventifaction. Uncertain element in lower section of panel: human? Animal?
Fine composition on slanting, broken surface of high outcrop: hunter (bow not visible), partially hidden by lichen, preceded by wolves or dogs flying through the air in the direction of a bull with ball tail. Deer, goats, and other elements, all executed in fine, dense pecking.
Wolf attacking a large-horned ibex from back and neck. Variation in patination and comparison with much darker ibex on right suggests that this image has been refreshed since the Early Iron Age.