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.
Fine bull with small head, rounded horns, full body and long, broom-like tail. Note that much of the pecked surface has fallen out, as has that of images above and below. On a very broken, vertical surface.
Vertical surface with the remains of several animals, including two fine bulls with long tails. Note the way in which the pecked surface has fallen out, leaving a ""ghost"" image.
Group of animals representing several different hands and periods. The bulls and dogs or wolves are by one hand, the large horse and goats by one or two other hands.
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.
Superb bull yak with neck fringe, horns decorated with fringes and a long, full tail. Note the remains of a small figure (herder?) behind the yak's tail and the ""ghost"" of another yak below. On sloping, spalling surface.
Hunting scene using the boulder as a landscape: archer approaching capris, large deer; behind, a large nursing wolf or dog. Above the wolf and on other side of the curved surface, a fine, recumbent bull.
Two men apparently swinging around the heads of two confronting bulls. The leg of the bull on the left overlays an earlier, scored image. Modern mark on upper left.
Detail of large boulder with animals in Arzhan style: bull with interior animals rendered in relieved style. Note controlled pecking despite rough surface of stone.
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.
Fine bull or yak with lowered head and round horns on cracked and abraded outcrop. Uneven coloration reflects the transitional process of re-patination and is typical of images from this period.
Dog confronting a plantigrade bull; bear above and a small stag below, uncertain animal on left. On variegated vertical surface. Note that the small stag was pecked over the area from which the original surface fell out.
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
Fine bull with small head, long tail, deeply pecked body and finely pecked horns and tail. Contrast the bull's execution with that of the small, densely pecked animal beneath.
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 fine bull showing the way in which most of the pecked surface has fallen off. The animal's muzzle, horns, legs are still relatively intact. Techniques.