Crudely pecked deer with large antlers, followed by either a wolf or a feline. Other engraved elements including a large bow (below deer), and section of a large ibex, upper left. Upper section of surface with ""Wild Bull Panel.""
Detail of deer with very large antlers and elements of stylization: elongation of body, peak at withers, size of antlers. Note variation in the process of repatination. Overlay of scratched marks in at least two layers.
Detail of four stylized deer, two other elements, on upper edge of surface. Pecking appears to be cruder than that used to execute the riders (RA_PETR_TG_0189).
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.
Deer with large branched antlers and long tail. Dense, fine pecking. Small square goat (or yak) half hidden by orange lichen. Surface smooth, deeply scraped.
Elegant, deeply re-patinated stylized deer with long beak-like head, vestigial front leg, unfinished body. On large, pitted, and variously mineralized horizontal bedrock, west end of the section.