Surface of a boulder with possible herding scene: several animals, a large figure carrying a bollas, and two smaller frontal figures (woman and child?).
Section of large outcrop irregularly covered with lichen and including two scenes from very different periods. On the left, a large, ithyphallic figure with raised arm and tail-like appendage overlays a walking bovid. To the right, a small running dog, pecked in the same dense style as the man, is partially lost under lichen. Below, two crouching hunters and two fine argali are executed in a linear, engraved style.
Large broken slab with many animals and, in center, figure with bow and facing two deer while accompanying several cattle. Images are worn, obscured by lichen.
Rider apparently driving a horse to the left. Under the horse and its tail can be seen a dog and walking man, facing to the right. This figure's body and quiver indicates a Bronze Age date, while the rider has the clothing and the horses the style of the Pazyryk Period. On deeply abraded surface.