Two archers with recurve bows and gorytus apparently shooting toward each other; nearby an aurochs or yak. Boulder within a draw in the eastern half of section.
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.
Three layers of imagery: Bronze Age figure with large headdress; three crude riders from the Iron Age; and more recent, crude frontal figure. On vertical surface of outcrop.
Scene with archer walking to his left, large birthing woman in center, smaller animals. On damaged sloping surface. Note that the pecked surfaces have large fallen off.
Variety of animals; stags with variety of antlers, ibex with large horns, two hunters. Scraped, rolled bedrock surface; natural pits have been enlarged artifically at some time in the past.
Detail of large hunting scene: three archers, upper one unfinished and executed with deeply gouged lines; archers on right and left shown in process of drawing their large bows. Archer on left carries a large quiver at his waist.
View of boulder (""Encyclopedia stone"") with images indicative of Early Iron Age traditions: camel with four riders, back-turned animals, stylized stags, back-turned rider in ""Parthian shot""; second rider; and (on other side of stone) archer on foot.
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.
Section of ""Large Panel,"" with stag with elaborate parcelling, small archer on left and dog and small figure (unfinished; unrelated?) on right. Scraped, discolored surface.
Sloping surface of outcrop. Two archers with recurved bows. One archer wears a three-horned headdress. Above are two fine, darkly patinated and almost invisible elk. Below is a cruder elk, apparently the animal being hunted.
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
Tagar rider holding a recurve bow; several small animals, probably of the same period; and a snow leopard facing left and done at a later period. On scraped section of ""Large Panel"".
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.
Archer walking and shooting to the right. From his waist hangs a long daluur. Note variation in re-patination; this and the figure type indicate the probable date.
Large section of outcrop with hunting scene involving a row of conventionalized ibex, elk, archers on foot and horsemen. In the lower section is visible a Bronze Age predation of wolf on horse overlaid by the hunting scene.
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 with mushroom shaped headdress, daluur, pulling his bow toward his left; various animals including one female elk (?) with an arrow in its chest. Composition making use of a large, deeply scraped and cracked surface of bedrock suggestive of a mountain landscape.
Detail of hunting scene: two hunters, in profile, shooting at an elk stuck with many arrows. Below, a cow elk attacked by dogs. Pecking is crude and some of the images may be overpecked.
Figure seen in three-quarters view, legs bent, pulling back a bow. Possible animal on right obscured. The scene is placed within a frame, barely visible on the rough, abraded stone.
Shattered surface of outcrop covered with several layers of imagery: hunting scenes, chariot with horses laid feet to feet, one wheel overlaid by a large animal; and a large elk (upper right) which seems to have been pecked over an argali with elaborate horn.
Detail of second archer with horned headdress, long bow and gorytus; one of several images by the same hand and with the same suggestion of a ritual hunt or dance.
One group from a hunting scene extended over a very damaged, horizontal surface. Visible here are two hunters with long bows, a dog, and several wild goats, one of which is partially lost.
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.
Archer with large headdress, daluur, shooting right; two bulls, one parcelled,one with neck fringe. Scraped, horizontal boulder on east slope of Shiveet Khairkhan.
Detail of small figure scratched and rubbed, possibly over a much earlier figure. Note dark, gouged upper section of long bow; trajectory of arrow gouged over an earlier animal; other elements, including a small deer (upper right) and possible lightly scratched recurve bow, upper left, over deeply incised marks. On upper section of ""Wild Bull Panel"" surface.
Large figure leading a rider, small girl (with feathered sleeves?) between them. On the left is an archer who appears to be menacing the group. On sloping, pocked and scraped bedrock.
Detail of one archer with horned headdress and with long bow, quiver, and daluur. Part of large vertically sloping surface with many figures in ritual-like poses.
Two archers on horseback, one well done, the other more clumsy. Both done in a style indicative of the Tagar Period. On scraped, worn west section of Large Panel.
Small archer crouching as he draws his long bow. Figure carries a daluur and wears a large headdress. On scraped surface of small outcrop to east of ""Wild Bull Panel.""
Detail of third archer with long-horned headdress, long bow, gorytus and daluur; one of several images by the same hand and with the same suggestion of a ritual hunt or dance.
Detail with image of archer drawing his long bow. Note difference in pecking and patina between the archer and the goat on left; and note scratched-in rider to the right of the archer.
Hunting scene with two or three layers. The oldest scene includes small, fine animals and two archers; the second level includes the large archer on upper left drawing a re-curved bow and aiming at the large elk in center. The third level includes the small, whitish archers on the right and the probable re-pecking of the elk. On scraped, cracked outcrop.
Archer shooting to his right, in direction of a small running figure. If these two were executed together, the composition offers an example of the use of narrative space. Bedrock, lacquer-like surface, scraped.