Large deer stone with inverted images; smaller broken deer stone; from group of four (?) deer stones south of six sunken Early Nomadic burials with balbal and balbal-deerstone.
Two animals obscured by lichen and executed in a partial silhouette: on the right, an aurochs with forward horns and large shoulder hump; on the left, unclear animal but with archaic treatment of the legs in terms of a single tapering form. Bedrock surface deeply abraded and crumbling.
Sloping, crumbling bedrock surface with three images: an elk, facing left; an aurochs, facing right; and a caprid facing left. The aurochs and caprid are inverted and can be seen by turning the image.
Horse with a small head, large, partitioned body and simplified legs. A second element is obscured by lichen. Note the rough, heavy pecking indicative of an archaic execution. On sloping, darkened and scraped bedrock.
Two animals, probably aurochs, obscured by the mineralization of the stone surface and lichen. The use of partial contour and single tapered forms for two legs indicates an archaic date. On deeply worn horizontal bedrock.
Two elk, one contoured and one silhouetted, separated by what appears to be a frontal figure with arm raised. On abraded and pitted surface with lichen.
Elk and two frontal figures on a smooth surface partially overgrown by vegetation. The rough pecking, the combination of silhouette and contours for the treatment of the elk, the simplification of the legs and the sense of the animal's massive realism indicate an archaic execution. The figures appear to be executed with the same technique.
A deeply eroded animal—possibly an elk—on a red sloping surface. The animal's head is lost under lichen. The whole pecked surface of the animal has fallen off and the underlying matrix has eroded. On the north side of the section.
Detail of several worn frontal figures, an argali and an uncertain animal. On the north side of the section and at the edge of the disintegrating outcrop.
Extremely worn, large animal—either a bull with horns lost in lichen or a horse. Fine small head, large body, legs lost in lichen and wear. On north side of section.
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.
Broken, worn surface sloping to the north with a large elk (1 m), two smaller elk, and an argali crossing the haunch of the large animal. The large animal's elegant head, vestigial legs and heavy body indicate the considerable antiquity of the image.
Panel with a horse, two elk and an aurochs. The presence of a profile figure with a long weapon suggests the intention of a hunting scene. On polished horizontal surface.
Elk, body almost completely obscured by abrasions and lichen. The animal's head and body have been filled in by lichen. On steep, upper slope of section.
Deeply grooved elk and smaller horse, under lichen. The elk's body has been crossed with deep grooves, the horse's head is obscured. Below the horse is a silhouetted, inverted animal. Other images appear vaguely under the lichen.
Panel with two ostriches, two horses, and a possible frontal human figure between the two large birds. Other uncertain elements. This panel is now lost.