Boulder with large caravan scene in which loaded yak are led by figures and carry some kind of unidentified construction. The stylized stag head in the lower right is different in style but the same in patina. The outlined caprids are probably Turkic in date.
Elegantly pecked, stylized stag, small stag with other antlers but executed in same pecking style. Images repatinated, on red, polished bedrock surface, high terrace, east end of complex.
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.
East side of large panel with stylized deer. Above, a realistic stag; in the center, a highly stylized stag; and, below, where the earth has been cleared away, a pair of highly stylized deer. Red, broken surface of large outcrop.
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.
Two large, stylized stags under lichen. The stag on the left is unfinished (note antler, upper neck). On highly polished, fractured, and scraped bedrock surface covered with lichen.
View of large boulder dominating East Ritual Site, with several stylized deer, birthing women, hunting scenes and dwellings on upper part of stone. Entire stone has been pecked over, as if in a ritual activity. Stone faces out from the ritual site toward Turegtiin Ikh Uul on the south.
Large, stylized stag done in a crude version of the Arzhan or Pazyryk style; on vertical surface of large outcrop. Within a draw on south side of valley, east end of complex.
Large horizontal surface, scraped and polished, with two stylized stags. The stag on the right is unfiinished, the finely finished stag on left overlays a Bronze Age animal.
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.
Detail showing long, stylized deer overlaying Bronze Age animals including a boar or bear and a leaping stag. Bronze Age horse to left of deer's head, many scratched and engraved elements.
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.