Detail of large surface: large elk that has been pecked over an earlier scene. Note that the elk and several of the smaller animals have been more recently retouched, and that a coiled horn above the elk's back indicates earlier images.
Panel with large elk and confronting elk and moose, several small hunters and dogs. The scene suggests the representation of a narrative. The appearance of the moose is indicative of a wetter period in the past when the climate would have supported a richer riparian vegetation.
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.
Boulder landscape with racing animals including several elk and other uncertain animals. In lower right, a hunter driving a spoke wheeled cart and shooting right.
Three fine stags and other animals on the rough surface of a large boulder. Not long antlers of the stags. The goat in the lower right is later in execution.
Detail of large boulder with animals in Arzhan style: fine elk with raised head. Note excellence of pecked technique, tight control of exterior contour.
Massive, table-like boulder (""Table Rock"") covered with images all in same style and with same patina. Subjects include moose, elk, hunting scene, and a probable birthing woman.On a hidden terrace overlooking the BO valley.
Detail of massive ""Table Rock,"" with hunter in upper left carrying a large weapon and approaching a moose surrounded by dogs. A fine elk in the lower left and a birthing woman in the center.
Red slab with images of large elk, deer, and dogs; in lower right section, a horned hunter holding several dogs on leashes and a second figure with readied bow.
Darkened surface of a fallen block: horned figure in an active posture, two large elk, and a few smaller animals. The images now tan in color were all probably done by the same hand while the light images above were done considerably later.
Composition with two large elk attacked by three wolves. Note that although the two elk are clearly done by the same hand, the treatment of their antlers varies and the body of the animal on the left is more stylized than that on the right.
Archaic contoured image of an antlered elk with legs reduced to two tapered shapes. A pecked line of uncertain significance crosses the body of the animal. On a boulder in an area with many archaic images.
Two elk, male and female, followed by a fine wolf; on sloping slab on high terrace, east end of complex. Two other crude images and one ""lost"" image below. Note that the pecked surface of the large elk has fallen out revealing the grey and flaking matrix.
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.
One large elk, two unfinished elk, on horizontal surface, deeply mineralized, on high outcrop. Images have been crowded by later ibex and unknown animal and overlaid by modern writing.
Very damaged, vertical surface with two elegant elk surrounded by wolves. The head of the larger elk has been partially lost, the pecked surface of the smaller animal has partially fallen out.
Detail of slab, rotated as it would have been found originally. The small hunter is visible in the upper right and small dogs are visible around several of the elk.
Slab covered with large elk images and other animals; a small archer-hunter is visible above the animals. The slab has fallen from the cliff against which it is leaning. One of the large animals has been recently repecked.
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.
Two elk in mirror views, pecked on two adjoining sides of a broken outcrop. Despite the difference in patina, the images were done at the same time, by the same hand.
Ruined elk image on same disintegrating surface as RA_PETR_AT_0070. The elk's head and antlers are obscured by the abraded surface in the upper center right.
Elk with large antlers, neck ruff, unfinished or parcelled body; paired with a second, inverted elk (RA_PETR_AT_0071) on disintegrating horizontal surface.