Two animals obscured by lichen and executed in a partial silhouette: on the right, an aurochs with forward horns and large shoulder hump; on the left, unclear animal but with archaic treatment of the legs in terms of a single tapering form. Bedrock surface deeply abraded and crumbling.
Sloping, crumbling bedrock surface with three images: an elk, facing left; an aurochs, facing right; and a caprid facing left. The aurochs and caprid are inverted and can be seen by turning the image.
Two animals, probably aurochs, obscured by the mineralization of the stone surface and lichen. The use of partial contour and single tapered forms for two legs indicates an archaic date. On deeply worn horizontal bedrock.
Panel with a horse, two elk and an aurochs. The presence of a profile figure with a long weapon suggests the intention of a hunting scene. On polished horizontal surface.
Extremely worn, large animal—either a bull with horns lost in lichen or a horse. Fine small head, large body, legs lost in lichen and wear. On north side of section.