Horse of wild Mongolian type, represented with interior animals. Belongs to a tradition including the representation of pregnant animals and of representing animals by a technique of sparing out the surface. On small boulder.
Man dressed in a tunic, carrying his bow and gorytus over his shoulder and leading a group of horses. Spatial extension is created by the path. Above the man and horses are three more recently pecked caprids. On low, deeply scraped bedrock.
Group of horses with one rider and a small predation scene (wolf, horse); composition spread over several broken boulders at top of the ridge overlooking the right bank of the Baga Oigor.
Detail of large panel: pair of horses, upper left of panel. The manner in which the horses are treated and the style of pecking indicate the same hand as did the other animals on the panel; but the location of the horses on a higher and more vertical section probably accounts for their whiter patina.
Detail view of herder wearing tunic and carrying his bow in a gorytus. Note lead to the large horse, use of a line indicating a path or trail to create a sense of tangible space.