Two strange walking (?) figures on side of small boulder above the left bank of the Tsagaan Salaa, below confluence with Tygyd. Figure on left has a long sleeve, reminiscent of Karakol culture images. Third, uncertain element between the two figures.
Images pecked on broken rock faces, including a Bronze Age hunter (upper left), a Bronze Age horse and bull (lower center) and a variety of other images.
Large scene with many animals, at least two frontal figures with arms raised, one holding a large throwing stone (?). Connecting paths seem to wind through the composition and should be compared with a scene in Tsagaan Gol (RA_PETR_TG_0817). On red, deeply scraped outcrop partially obscured by lichen, on lip of West Ritual site.
Detail of damaged panel with tall hunter visible under the white goat. The patina of the hunter is dark red-brown, he wears a typical Bronze Age hat, and his knees are bent to the left.
Three images, possibly all by different hands: tall figure with long staff, daluur, quiver (Bronze Age); crude goat Iron Age); boar done in an elaborate parcelled style (Arzhan or Pazyryk style).
Group of images on vertical, broken surface; four figures, each with different implements and weapons, one holding two large sticks (?), another drawing his bow, a third tall figure with spear and what may be a dagger in his belt. Compare this last figure with that in RA_PETR_TG_0822.
Small figure with short bow, long quiver at waist from which hangs a tassel like element. On bedrock located on terrace, right bank of upper Tsagaan Gol.
Vertical wall, much damaged, with several layers of images: a tall, Bronze Age hunter (almost invisible) covered by an Iron Age goat, in the center; a long, anchor-shaped tamga in lower right, over and under other elements.
Horizontal surface, partially covered by earth; two pairs of figures, one within a circular element (dwelling?). In both cases, the figures face each other with one arm raised, as if in dance (?). The figures in the dwelling appear to be a copulating couple. Modern pecked writing.
Frontal figure with long flaps on his (?) headdress, holding a long dagger. Someone has more recently added a figure inside the large one and has repecked parts of the dagger. Flat, broken outcrop.
Two figures, one in three quarters view extending (?) a bow to the other, frontal, figure. Both with large headdresses. Figure with bow also carries a daluur at his waist. On deeply scraped, polished sloping bedrock.
Overview of blue section on right of ""Wild Bull Panel,"" with man leading small bull, hunter with long bow. Blue, mineralized, finely cracked surface, bedrock.
Surface of a boulder with possible herding scene: several animals, a large figure carrying a bollas, and two smaller frontal figures (woman and child?).
Detail of large, broken panel with several elements probably done at various times. The most recent may be the man, the wolf-deer and the ibex in upper left; the older elements include the large yak and small animals in upper right and the caravan scene.
Large, fractured outcrop with many figures:large human figure on upper left, large elegant ibex, and a large caravan scene. Syncretic deer (""wolf deer"") in upper left, near large figure.
Two elk, one contoured and one silhouetted, separated by what appears to be a frontal figure with arm raised. On abraded and pitted surface with lichen.