Large surface covered with a variety of animals, both wild and domesticated. In lower left, a man with a large hanging object (throwing stone?). In upper left, a stylized, more recent animal. In center, an almost invisible, scraped, frontal female figure.
Detail of elaborately parcelled bull in upper section of ""Second Bull Panel"". Ball tail clearly visible, but horns become invisible at this angle. Smooth, deeply scraped bedrock.
Large scraped and polished outcrop with domestic scene of a woman leading two huge bulls, a small dwelling, and various other animals. View here is to the north, toward Shiveet Khairkhan.
Central group in ""Wild Bull Panel"": large bull yak in center, smaller unfinished cow yak behind, small yak in front. Large bull surrounded by five small figures thrusting spears at bull, including one small figure between the horns of the animal. Pecking dense, fine, best seen in glare.
Detail of section above scene of wild bull hunt: several figures in combat (?) with a large, bulky figure in center, possibly a giant. Below, a small striped bull or cow. At bottom, bovid with large round horn behind the ""wild bull"". Smooth, cracked and pitted, reddish surface
Group of figures on left side of curved outcropping. Bulls, goats, argali below. In center left, a single female figure (?) with long braids. Several hunters, one with a large bow with extended tips, another leading a horse as he draws his bow. The upper group appears to have been executed later than the lower group of images.
Detail of panel with tail of lower bull over an animal that may be a cow. Note the carefully pecked rounded ear, densely pecked body, added small animals. Differences in pecking techniques suggest that the bulls were done later than this "cow."
Detail of two upper bulls on ""Second Bull Panel."" Bull on left has elaborately parcelled body, long horns and faces a more crudely done bull to the right with contoured body and interior spots. This section is directly above that of the main bull.
Overview of blue section on right of ""Wild Bull Panel,"" with man leading small bull, hunter with long bow. Blue, mineralized, finely cracked surface, bedrock.
Detail of large bulls showing varied treatment of body as if to indicate texture of their coats. In the upper center is visible the frontal female figure holding a line to the upper bull's nose. Another line extends from the lower bull's nose to the side of the dwelling, as if to indicate that the animal has been tethered there.
Sloping surface with parcelled bull or yak carrying two or three children in a basket; above, two crude goats and a dwelling, possibly one small figure inside.
Detail of small figure thrusting spear into bull's chest and accompanied by a dog. Figure carries a daluur; his headdress is possibly horned. Dense, deep, repatinated pecking.
View of largest bull on ""Second Bull Panel,"" seen in flare. Bull has patterned body, huge lyre shaped horns that curl up over top of surface. Small figures in combat, or hunting, in upper right section.
Detail of elaborate horns and head of large bull from ""Second Bull Panel."" The small figure of a woman leading the bull by a rope from its nose is barely visible above the white lichen patch.
Detail of a small frontal woman, faintly pecked, leading the large bull with elaborate horns by a long rope. Above are visible the upper section of the bull's horns as they curve over the ledge.
Large broken slab with many animals and, in center, figure with bow and facing two deer while accompanying several cattle. Images are worn, obscured by lichen.
Detail of old bull's head and long horns. The animal's horns and head may have been repecked more recently or the mineral character of the surface has created a whitened patina. The contour of the yak's back has been scratched more recently. Technique.
Detail of large panel with main scene: woman leading two huge bulls; the tail of the lower bull has been pecked over a large animals (cow?). On upper left is visible the rectangular dwelling.