Detail of old bull's head and long horns. The animal's horns and head may have been repecked more recently or the mineral character of the surface has created a whitened patina. The contour of the yak's back has been scratched more recently. Technique.
Large, slab balanced on high surface of section: composition with several loaded yaks, one yak with relieved interior element, several figures of different sizes and varied postures; figures with hunting bows and clothing of the Early Nomadic Period.
Yak carrying a basket on its back in which is a small child. Decorative streamers are attached to the front of the basket, and extending from the animal's horns is a double-ladder-like structure, seen in other loaded yak images of the Bronze Age. In front of the yak was once another figure, now essentially lost. On low, vertical surface.
Large yak with interior parcelling, ornamented horns, and neck fringe, carrying a large basket in which there are several children. One figure leads the yak, others hold lines connected to the yak. Uncertain whether this is a caravan or a ritual scene. Note spalling of hardened, varnished upper surface of outcrop.
Detail of caravan scene on side of large boulder with mask on upper surface. Note the children in the basket on the yak, the similarity in horn type with those of the mask. On the loaded yak, firm, dense pecking.
Large loaded yak carrying a basket on which stands a child. The yak is led by a small walking figure and under it is visible a man carrying what may be a throwing stone. On a boulder in the center of the slope above West Ritual Site.