Scene with many figures all executed in the same hand: a large yak, a variety of animals, a spirit figure (bell-shaped) and what may be a dwelling. On the upper surface of a massive, tumbled boulder.
Two yaks, moving left, one partially covered by lichen. On large, scraped bedrock surface of rich reddish coloration; on high terrace, east end of complex.
Boulder with a woman leading a loaded yak in the upper right, many other animals. The yak, the woman, and the yak in the upper left appear to be by the same hand, most of the other animals by a later hand. Note the curious elements carried by the yak, similar to other scenes from BO I and V.
Man carrying bow and leading a herd of yaks, several with plantigrade feet. One yak is damaged by a spalled surface. On vertical face of high, damaged outcrop.
Superb bull yak with neck fringe, horns decorated with fringes and a long, full tail. Note the remains of a small figure (herder?) behind the yak's tail and the ""ghost"" of another yak below. On sloping, spalling surface.
Horizontal surface with several animals reflecting three different periods: a Bronze Age yak, below; a fine, stylized deer with exaggerated antlers, above; and a somewhat later, still whitish realistic elk on the right.
Fine bull or yak with lowered head and round horns on cracked and abraded outcrop. Uneven coloration reflects the transitional process of re-patination and is typical of images from this period.
Detail of larger section at edge of outcrop, with fine confronting horse and yak. Like the hunter in RA_PETR_TG_0394, these vertically placed images demonstrate delayed re-patination.
Complex scene: on left, two hunters shooting at a syncretic bull-deer; standing frontal woman. In center, two large yaks, one with load and both led by figures with bows who are being attacked by other archers. On boulder.
Central group in ""Wild Bull Panel"": large bull yak in center, smaller unfinished cow yak behind, small yak in front. Large bull surrounded by five small figures thrusting spears at bull, including one small figure between the horns of the animal. Pecking dense, fine, best seen in glare.
Fine yak with neck fringe and up-curving horns, led by an unfinished or worn figure (female) and carrying a faintly visible load. On horizontal outcrop high on eastern ridge of Shiveet Khairkhan.
Various animals and woman leading a yak loaded with unidentified structures. The style of the woman's head indicates a Late Bronze Age date, but several of the individual animals below are later. Small boulder without scrape at the top of the BO I slope.
Detail of large surface with woman holding the leads of several fine yaks including two with spots; horses; dogs attacking a wild argali in the center.
Female figure leading a loaded yak with large, lyre horns. Above, a recumbent goat, lighter and more crudely pecked;possibly executed at a later date. On sloping surface of fractured boulder.
Detail of fine bull showing the way in which most of the pecked surface has fallen off. The animal's muzzle, horns, legs are still relatively intact. Techniques.