Large scraped and polished outcrop with domestic scene of a woman leading two huge bulls, a small dwelling, and various other animals. View here is to the north, toward Shiveet Khairkhan.
Central group in ""Wild Bull Panel"": large bull yak in center, smaller unfinished cow yak behind, small yak in front. Large bull surrounded by five small figures thrusting spears at bull, including one small figure between the horns of the animal. Pecking dense, fine, best seen in glare.
Detail of section above scene of wild bull hunt: several figures in combat (?) with a large, bulky figure in center, possibly a giant. Below, a small striped bull or cow. At bottom, bovid with large round horn behind the ""wild bull"". Smooth, cracked and pitted, reddish surface
Detail from ""Wild Bull Panel"": small hunter drawing bow and facing doe on the right; a large boar-like animal and two unfinished animals. The scored and scraped hunter has been later overpecked.
Two lines of wild goats, one placed on a ground line (trail); possible archer with large, drawn bow, lower right. On deeply scraped, bluish, sloping surface.
Loaded bull with figure in basket holding lead down to bull's head; inarticulate figure behind the bull. Second animal, with rider (?), on right. Heavily scraped bedrock surface.
Group of figures on left side of curved outcropping. Bulls, goats, argali below. In center left, a single female figure (?) with long braids. Several hunters, one with a large bow with extended tips, another leading a horse as he draws his bow. The upper group appears to have been executed later than the lower group of images.
Detail of three or four combatants with ""giant"" figure. Note Bronze Age daluur, head dresses; engraved recurve bow on upper right and scratched crosshatching below.
Detail of ""giant"" and main combatant. Unclear element between them. Note daluur, quivers, head dress of figure on right; different quality of pecking. Scene on smooth, cracked section of ""Wild Bull Panel.""
Three figures: one small, on a horse, carrying a spear; second tall figure, walking, with long spear; third above, with drawn bow, partially lost under lichen. On scraped boulder.
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.
Horizontal surface, partially covered by earth; two pairs of figures, one within a circular element (dwelling?). In both cases, the figures face each other with one arm raised, as if in dance (?). The figures in the dwelling appear to be a copulating couple. Modern pecked writing.
Split grey boulder with animals and three surviving figures hunting a large deer. Deer and one figure are visible on the left fragment, two figures and other animals visible on the fragments on the right.
Large elk over older animal, one of them with double bull tail. Small hunters and wolves or dogs in upper left. Below the elk, small boar, other animals. Overlay.
Detail of panel with tail of lower bull over an animal that may be a cow. Note the carefully pecked rounded ear, densely pecked body, added small animals. Differences in pecking techniques suggest that the bulls were done later than this "cow."
Two figures, one in three quarters view extending (?) a bow to the other, frontal, figure. Both with large headdresses. Figure with bow also carries a daluur at his waist. On deeply scraped, polished sloping bedrock.
Detail of two upper bulls on ""Second Bull Panel."" Bull on left has elaborately parcelled body, long horns and faces a more crudely done bull to the right with contoured body and interior spots. This section is directly above that of the main bull.
Overview of blue section on right of ""Wild Bull Panel,"" with man leading small bull, hunter with long bow. Blue, mineralized, finely cracked surface, bedrock.
Hunter seen in three-quarter view shooting his arrow at a large caprid followed by a smaller one. Judging from the difference in pecking, the animal below, possibly a feline, may have been executed at another time. Surface scraped,pitted, and spalled.
Small male figure with horned (?) headdress, possibly quiver behind his back; on upper edge of panel with large bulls and domestic scene, but lighter patina indicates a later date.
Detail of panel to left of large lower bull: rectangular panel with one or two small figures inside; small stick figure and one or two animals outside dwelling.
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.
Surface of a boulder with possible herding scene: several animals, a large figure carrying a bollas, and two smaller frontal figures (woman and child?).
Horizontal panel, cracked and fallen across dwelling with female figure inside. Second frontal female and two males in combat in center, frontal female child with long braids in lower left.
Detail of large bulls showing varied treatment of body as if to indicate texture of their coats. In the upper center is visible the frontal female figure holding a line to the upper bull's nose. Another line extends from the lower bull's nose to the side of the dwelling, as if to indicate that the animal has been tethered there.
On one of two broken slabs, two dogs or wolves chasing a group of argali to the left. On the slab fragment in the upper right is visible the figure of a hunter. The larger animals in center may be later.
Finely pecked, running horse with large head and thick neck. On edge of large, bluish panel. Visible here are the elegant lines of varied mineralization on the outcrop surface.
Arzhan-style deer with curious mineralization in area of chest around stone fracture. Its antlers are considerably lighter in tone: added later? Compare the variation in re-patination on this figure with the cruder, later goat on the left. Vertical surface.
Three loaded yaks accompanied by an (unfinished?) frontal figure. Central yak appears to be carrying a figure. On horizontal surface, bedrock fragment.
Small archer carrying bow with pronounced nocks (horns) and with daluur attached at waist. Detail of large slab with either hunting scene and/or caravan scene.
Sloping surface with parcelled bull or yak carrying two or three children in a basket; above, two crude goats and a dwelling, possibly one small figure inside.
Detail of animals scratched and engraved into scraped, polished surface: note greenish patina of central elk, repatinated engraved lines; addition (later) of scratched elements.
Six figures in combat on either side of a vertical fracture; unfinished seventh figure below. Figures have long bows, daluur, and topknots. This scene is in the center of the "Second Bull Panel"; by virtue of subject and style, this scene is seemingly unrelated to that of the large bulls.
Stylized deer with finely executed head, long beak-like head, forehead tines; rest of body lost under lichen or unfinished. On curved, scraped bedrock.