Detail of second rider on horse with long, full tail and head overlaid with leg of a later argali. Clear example of process of re-patination on argali. Scratch marks around images.
Rider in Early Nomadic costume, drawing bow. In his gorytus is held another bow. Rendition of rider and his horse is fine, that of the other animals is uncertain. Flat bedrock surface with deep scrape.
Boulder with lower section uncovered to reveal a large figure leading a loaded animal (horse?). Above, by another hand, a stag executed in Arzhan style and a figure riding a bull or horse.
Detail of rider on spiky maned horse, with dog. Larger spiky maned horse on the right may have been enhanced by scoring at a later period, and the horn of the goat on the left may have been repecked more recently. On high, scraped, and damaged surface.
Detail of three riders/hunters from the upper part of the panel, showing possibility of variation in the execution of images even when they may have been executed at the same time and by the same hand. Note the similarity between the three in terms of the postures of the riders and they manner in which they sit their horses.
Tagar rider holding a recurve bow; several small animals, probably of the same period; and a snow leopard facing left and done at a later period. On scraped section of ""Large Panel"".
One of three riders with other animals, pecked into sloping side of large, deeply scraped outcrop. Style and transitional patina indicate a Late Bronze or Early Iron Age date.
Section of ""Large Panel"" with snow leopard; goats confronted by dogs; an archer with large bow, drawn arrow, and daluur; and two riders, one of which brandishes a Tagar battle axe. Horiontal, deeply scraped surface.
Detail of RA_PETR_TG_0929, with Tagar Period horse, goat, and camel on the right and three much later riders on the left. The camel has been partially repecked and covered with scratches, including that of a frontal stick figure. The riders on the left include one on a horse with ram horns; all have elaborate regalia.
Group of horses with one rider and a small predation scene (wolf, horse); composition spread over several broken boulders at top of the ridge overlooking the right bank of the Baga Oigor.
Detail of south side of large boulder: at the top, a camel rider with the clothing and bow of an Early Nomad; in front of him, a ram (his prey?) and a stylized stag attacked by a dog; behind him, what may be a birthing figure or copulating figures. Skin of the boulder is much darkened, varnished, and spalled from matrix.
Detail of RA_PETR_TG_0929, with large stag, archer/rider, a small dog, a goat, and what may be a large wolf or dog. All images are executed with the same technique and style, indicating one composition and date, different from that of the light-colored riders in the full scene. Surface deeply scraped.
Scene with a larfge, spoke wheeled vehicle driven by an unclear figure and pulled by two, small horses; a rider on a largte horse and several animals; on the the left, possibly a frontal woman in a posture expressive of alarm.
On upper surface, scraped and polished, scattered images, including a crude rider, two stylized deer followed by an uncertain animal, and a stylized deer in upper right (partial).
Group of figures that may or may not be related: archer in spoke wheeled cart drawn by two horses, small animal, and rider with tall headdress. On horizontal surface of rise.
Two archers on horseback, one well done, the other more clumsy. Both done in a style indicative of the Tagar Period. On scraped, worn west section of Large Panel.
Vertically sloping surface with several riders representing at least two different periods; hunter on foot shooting many arrows at group of animals and, in turn, being shot by a figure above his head (probably added later). This panel is just below RA_PETR_TG_0672 and appears to be largely done by the same hand.
Split boulder with remains of a large scene of the herding of cattle. This composition is an important indication of an early (late Bronze Age) use of riding for herding.
Section of ""Large Panel,"" with large stag confronted by a small rider/archer and (behind) a dog. Above, partially lost under the lichen, is another rider, possibly belonging to the same composition.
Rider chasing a large elk while shooting arrows. The rider has tied his reins around his waist in order to free his hands. He reaches back with one hand to take an arrow from his quiver while holding his bow with the other. He is accompanied by three dogs, one crudely pecked. The rider in the upper right may have been executed by another hand. The style of the horse and elk and the bow type point to a date in the late Bronze Age, but the rider indicates an already sophisticated skill in riding. The whole scene is finely pecked on a scraped and darkened surface.
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.
Large panel with many figures, all apparently done by the same hand. They include a rider with a bow, a figure standing on his horse, figures with what must be throwing stones, a walking archer, and many animals. This broken outcrop is behind a hidden winter dwelling set at the back of a high terrace.