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.
Finely pecked fallen slab photographed in a shaded part of a draw. The images, executed in a dense, fine pecking, appear to all be by the same hand: large bulls, small hunter with dogs and fleeing goat, small herder leading a bull, and a large figure on the upper right. This slab is no longer in its original find site and is probably destroyed.
Large contoured bull or yak with rounded horns, on boulder fragment. This image is high (2630 m asl) on the cliff above the main concentration 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.