Fragment of bedrock with many running and standing animals, walking hunter with bow at lower edge. At base, three figures in what may be an erotic scene (?).
Elk and small running wolves executed in a fine, Bronze Age style; contrast with large and crudely executed caprid above. Note (recent?) scratch lines around elk's legs. Section of cracked vertical wall.
Two layers of images: one crude and lightly pecked; the second includes two swift animals on left and a figure on the right. The latter are more deeply pecked and darker in patination. The figure wears a rounded hat and carries a quiver across his waist and a daluur. Bedrock.
Group of animals and a figure on the upper surface of a large outcropping with many images. These include elk, a parcelled bull, and a walking figure with belted tunic.
Group of goats, a wolf, and another animal on smooth bedrock. The horns of one goat are indicated by a few dots in a row. A later hand has added engraved lines over the running goat at the bottom and lines to indicate the bumps of his horns. Much other over-engraving.