Section of ""Large Panel"" with two stags and a snow leopard, all by different hands and from different periods. The upper stag is from the Pazyryk Period, the lower stag has characteristics of the Tashtyk style, and the snow leopard is Iron Age. Deeply scraped, discolored horizontal surface.
Section of ""Large Panel,"" with stag with elaborate parcelling, small archer on left and dog and small figure (unfinished; unrelated?) on right. Scraped, discolored 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.
Leaping (?) ibex, finely pecked; cruder deer with large antlers, below. Note variation in pecking and handling of contours. Both on vertical, smooth, scraped surface. Technique.
Finely pecked but crude figure of a stylized stag with a raptor-like head. Lower figure of a more deeply repatinated, but roughly pecked caprid. Outcrop on east side of section.
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 animals scratched and engraved into scraped, polished surface: note greenish patina of central elk, repatinated engraved lines; addition (later) of scratched elements.
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.
On low, vertical bedrock surface: barely visible, unfinished stylized stag with wolf-like hind quarters, long beak-like head, two forehead tines and thin legs.
Section of ""Large Panel,"" with large stag confronted by a small rider/archer and (behind) a dog. Above, partially lost under the lichen, is another rider, possibly belonging to the same composition.
Section of Large Panel with several instances of overlay: rider scratched onto an earlier leopard, leopards juxtaposed with earlier bull, and Tagar rider and horses (lower left). Deeply scraped, worn.
Small stag with pecked body, engraved outlines and large, back-flowing antlers. The engraved antlers and outline may have been added to an earlier, unfinished image. Technique. Overlay.
Detail of section of shattered boulder where stag overlays an earlier animal, probably belonging to the scene with herded yaks. Note difference in patina and pecking. overlays