Large panel on polished bedrock: elegantly pecked stylized stag, 1 m long, pecked over an earlier hunting scene with hunters on foot and many elk and dogs.
Detail of large Early Nomadic figure pecked over scene with fine Bronze Age archers. Note variation in patination probably reflecting variation in mineralization of surface.
Detail of large scene with three layers: two figures, one with a long bow shooting toward the upper right, the second figure holding a lead that extends to a hobbled horse on the left. Re-patinated images under crudely re-pecked large animal.
Loose boulder with many images including a fine hunting scene on right and wolves or dogs predating on bulls and caprids above.The crude images in center-left are probably much later than the others. Boulder has indications of water wear (upper left) and significant weathering below. On first terrace above the valley, right bank of upper Tsagaan Gol.
Loose boulder with scene of a small hunter, large dog (?), and many wild caprids. Style in which the caprids are rendered is distinctively of the period known as Arzhan, but the pecking is relatively crude and edges rough. On right bank of Khar Salaa just above its confluence with Tsagaan Salaa.