Detail of the front section of the stylized stag showing areas of overlay: dog or wolf attacking the neck of the large stag overlays a smaller stag; and large stag's front leg overlays the antlers and arrows of a small stag on the left. Two hunters on foot, one unfinished (?), the bow of the lower hunter possibly finished at a later time.
Large figure in Early Nomadic tunic overlaying scene with three smaller Bronze Age archers. The large horses belong with the large central figure; the original archers should be paired with the small goats. Modern writing on far left. Broken slab.
Split grey boulder with animals and three surviving figures hunting a large deer. Deer and one figure are visible on the left fragment, two figures and other animals visible on the fragments on the right.
Detail of hunting scene in form of ""life-line"". Three figures visible on left; one seems to be holding a throwing stone as if to fling it; the other two figures may have bows or other weapons. Note that the animals are done in a variety of ways, including parcelling and partial contouring.