Boulder with a woman leading a loaded yak in the upper right, many other animals. The yak, the woman, and the yak in the upper left appear to be by the same hand, most of the other animals by a later hand. Note the curious elements carried by the yak, similar to other scenes from BO I and V.
Group of images including a hunter with horned headdress, bow, and throwing stone; a large yak; and four birds, possibly a kind of vulture. The stag is probably of a later time. On a sloping boulder in a high draw of the section.
Female figure leading a loaded yak with large, lyre horns. Above, a recumbent goat, lighter and more crudely pecked;possibly executed at a later date. On sloping surface of fractured boulder.
Scene on small broken boulder with several figures surrounding what is either a bear or a boar and attacking it with spears, clubs, bows and arrows. Figures wear a variety of headdresses and carry long daluur. Note small figure on left, in section where rock has fallen out; possibly executed later than the main scene?
Detail of section of shattered boulder where stag overlays an earlier animal, probably belonging to the scene with herded yaks. Note difference in patina and pecking. overlays