Group of images in same pecking style, including a highly stylized deer, a caprid, and a man on horseback possibly pulling a cart? On low, broken boulder.
Bedrock with two stylized stags (upper stag with unclear body, covered by lichen) and five frontal figures: dancing? Birthing? Ritual figures? See RA_PETR_OI_0004 for related composition, just below this one.
Large surface covered with a variety of animals, both wild and domesticated. In lower left, a man with a large hanging object (throwing stone?). In upper left, a stylized, more recent animal. In center, an almost invisible, scraped, frontal female figure.
Finely pecked but crude figure of a stylized stag with a raptor-like head. Lower figure of a more deeply repatinated, but roughly pecked caprid. Outcrop on east side of section.
Horizontal surface with several animals reflecting three different periods: a Bronze Age yak, below; a fine, stylized deer with exaggerated antlers, above; and a somewhat later, still whitish realistic elk on the right.
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.
Two confronting stylized deer with heads raised as if in ritual challenge. Deer on left has very large antlers, that on right is obscured by lichen. Above the deer is a smaller animal, possibly also a deer. On boulder with sloping surface.
Stylized deer with finely executed head, long beak-like head, forehead tines; rest of body lost under lichen or unfinished. On curved, scraped bedrock.
Unfinished stylized deer, on glossy surface in upper (south) section of "Second Bull Panel" outcrop. This image does not appear to be related to any others on the outcrop.
Pair of stylized deer of the "Mongolian" type, photographed in flare. On south-sloping, dark surface. Note small antlers of the lower deer, huge antlers of the upper deer.
Detail of hind section of stylized stag showing levels of overlay: large stag's hind leg over the back hip of a small stag, and the dog biting at the rear thigh of the stylized stag overlaying the antlers of the smaller stag, below.
Small stylized elk, all females (?) or young. On horizontal, red surface. Note variation in re-patination and the manner in which one doe has been scraped.
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).
Unfinished stylized stag with raised head with unfinished antlers and legs. Its long beak-mouth has been scratched in rather than pecked. Above is a small horse, also unfinished. Scraped bedrock.
Stylized stag with drooping beak-like head, long thin anters. Above: small animal with strange looped horn, crude frontal figure, and unidentifiable element. On scraped, pitted horizontal bedrock.
Horizontal, scraped surface of bedrock with stylized deer, small horse, and other animals. On the right, a cart with two horses and a poorly articulated driver. The treatment of the horses is uneven in quality but they may be by the same hand.
Undulating surface of smooth and bluish cast, covered with variety of images. Several images, pecked and engraved, of stylized deer, one over Bronze Age animals; other animals, a human figure. Images have re-patinated into a rusted dark brown. Overlay.
On low, vertical bedrock surface: barely visible, unfinished stylized stag with wolf-like hind quarters, long beak-like head, two forehead tines and thin legs.
Detail of four stylized deer, two other elements, on upper edge of surface. Pecking appears to be cruder than that used to execute the riders (RA_PETR_TG_0189).
Small stag with pecked body, engraved outlines and large, back-flowing antlers. The engraved antlers and outline may have been added to an earlier, unfinished image. Technique. Overlay.
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.
Elegant pair of stylized, Mongolian deer, stag followed by wolves or dogs. Small deer to right, other animals. On boulder at west end of ridge, near river.
Detail of pair of stylized stags, one back-turned. Body of lower stag is partially lost. On worn, broken outcrop. Located on right bank of lower Khar Salaa.
Pair of stylized deer on bedrock fragment. Stag on left has been partially ""lost"", and appears to be less skillfully executed. Both animals have wolf-like bodies.
Several stylized deer, partially engraved and/or pecked, all possibly by the same hand. Visible here is also the original engraved outline for the larger, crudely pecked, deer. Overlay.