First rider from top in group of three on a sloping outcrop; this one is pecked in a rougher fashion than the second but in other respects appears to be by the same hand.
Slanting surface of large boulder with a deer and rider, and two wolves that seem to have riders on them, also. The fine goat above, with a rise on its back, appears to be by the same hand, but the other animals are certainly later.
Camel rider and two elk done in the Iron Age; on the left, a small rider drawing his bow toward an almost invisible caprid. On far left, an Iron Age caprid. Sloping, polished bedrock.
Detail of RA_PETR_TG_0929, with two riders on horses with elaborate regalia. Although the image at the top is most finely pecked, the two images are clearly by the same hand and period. Note the variation in patina, including the appearance of a fine, hard white covering on the lower animal, possibly caused by scoring.