Rider chasing a large elk while shooting arrows. The rider has tied his reins around his waist in order to free his hands. He reaches back with one hand to take an arrow from his quiver while holding his bow with the other. He is accompanied by three dogs, one crudely pecked. The rider in the upper right may have been executed by another hand. The style of the horse and elk and the bow type point to a date in the late Bronze Age, but the rider indicates an already sophisticated skill in riding. The whole scene is finely pecked on a scraped and darkened surface.
Three elegantly pecked elk—a cow and two stags—on a flat , high surface. Note that the animals are rendered as if after carved bone or wood or after cast metal prototypes from the Tagar Period.
Two large elk with varied treatment of bodies and antlers but done with the same pecking technique; several predators. On upper edge of scraped outcrop.
Large elk predated on by wolves; second elk above. Contrast crude and fine pecking, probably all by same hand. Transitional patination. Scraped and darkened surface of outcrop.