Arzhan-style deer with curious mineralization in area of chest around stone fracture. Its antlers are considerably lighter in tone: added later? Compare the variation in re-patination on this figure with the cruder, later goat on the left. Vertical surface.
Detail of animals scratched and engraved into scraped, polished surface: note greenish patina of central elk, repatinated engraved lines; addition (later) of scratched elements.
Two small deer, one with over-scratching. Both with dark patina on richly mineralized and cracked surface. To the right is a small hunter which has been scratched and rubbed over an earlier element. On bedrock surface of ""Wild Bull Panel.""
Unfinished stylized deer, on glossy surface in upper (south) section of "Second Bull Panel" outcrop. This image does not appear to be related to any others on the outcrop.
Scratched, engraved, and rubbed animals, predominately deer or elk; several images cross-hatched and striped. On sloping, scraped and polished bedrock.
Unfinished stylized stag with raised head with unfinished antlers and legs. Its long beak-mouth has been scratched in rather than pecked. Above is a small horse, also unfinished. Scraped bedrock.
Stylized stag with drooping beak-like head, long thin anters. Above: small animal with strange looped horn, crude frontal figure, and unidentifiable element. On scraped, pitted horizontal bedrock.