Scene with many figures all executed in the same hand: a large yak, a variety of animals, a spirit figure (bell-shaped) and what may be a dwelling. On the upper surface of a massive, tumbled boulder.
Split boulder with two different scenes from two different periods. On the upper half, executed within broad frames, figures herding large bulls (Late Bronze Age); on the side, small running figures including wolves or dogs and stags (/Bronze Age).
Group of finely pecked wild animals on broken, sloping bedrock. Two stags attacked by wolves or dogs, bull, fine ibex. This panel is adjacent to the panel in PETR_0414_OI.
Surface with many animals, most by the same hand. At the bottom of the slide appears the upper part of a loaded (?) yak, now covered by dirt. On the left is a large hunter and a more recently, smaller hunter. Outcrop, sloping surface.
Sloping, fractured surface, outcrop, with several animals including two horses, predation scene. In the center is an erotic scene with an archer standing by.
Large panel with many figures, all apparently done by the same hand. They include a rider with a bow, a figure standing on his horse, figures with what must be throwing stones, a walking archer, and many animals. This broken outcrop is behind a hidden winter dwelling set at the back of a high terrace.