Detail of scene to right of large bull: three archers, two with long bows, two with horned headdresses, one also with large quiver and daluur shooting at fine, parcelled goat on left. Crude goat and larger horse possibly done later.
Variety of animals; stags with variety of antlers, ibex with large horns, two hunters. Scraped, rolled bedrock surface; natural pits have been enlarged artifically at some time in the past.
Detail of second rider on horse with long, full tail and head overlaid with leg of a later argali. Clear example of process of re-patination on argali. Scratch marks around images.
Two goats on sloping surface of boulder. Both appear to have the same light patina and similar simple style, but the lower image is more competantly handled than is the upper image: one hand? Two different hands?
Deer or elk suckling her young and confronted by a predator (dog?). Crushed hardened rind has fallen out in several places, revealing the dark grey matrix.
Detail of two figures in probable scene of copulation above the woman and child in a family group. The pecking is rougher and the patina darker than in the family group, suggesting that the couple was done at another time.
Scene to the right of the large bull's head: three archers, two with large horned headdresses, two with long bows. Unclear if the archer closest to the rock fracture is shooting at the middle figure or at an animal. Fine animals and wolves are done in the same style as the figures; the horses and most goats appear to be later. Two of the animals on the left are parcelled.
Stone with variety of animals: deer, wild goats and sheep, bulls, and loaded bull (?) with large tail (?) in upper right. This boulder has been lost since the photograph was taken.
Detail of figure shooting long bow to his right. Figure wears a top-knot and carries either a quiver or a daluur. Signs of ancient, repatinated engraving below and to right of figure.l
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.
Detail of Bronze Age figure, holding bow (?), and connected with uncertain engraved element. Fine ibex and argali to left. Detail shows the bluish, glaze-like patina of the outcrop's surface
Leaping (?) ibex, finely pecked; cruder deer with large antlers, below. Note variation in pecking and handling of contours. Both on vertical, smooth, scraped surface. Technique.
Figure standing in the basket of a cart, one arm raised (?); two harnessed horses; several wild caprids, horses, and a wolf with long tail and large ears. On upper surface of small boulder.
Two large walking birds, followed by a possible predator. Between the predator and birds, remains of a much older image, possibly an ibex. In front of the birds is visible a crude animal, weakly pecked.
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.
Large slab covered with lichen under which seems to have been pecked a hunt scene or a scene of a caravan. Remaining identifiable images include an archer, a loaded bull (?), and animals. The crushed surfaces have fallen out of most of the images.
Archer walking and shooting to the right. From his waist hangs a long daluur. Note variation in re-patination; this and the figure type indicate the probable date.
Vertical surface with extensive damage. Still visible: several ibex, two with fine bodies and horns; two frontal figures with mushroom-shaped headdresses.
Detail of elaborately parcelled bull in upper section of ""Second Bull Panel"". Ball tail clearly visible, but horns become invisible at this angle. Smooth, deeply scraped bedrock.
Group of five figures, apparently in combat, with drawn bows and quivers. Several figures carry tufted wands (daluur) at their waists. On smooth, scraped surface, photographed in flare.
Detail of small figures—one crudely executed, the other well-done,—thrusting spears into the belly of the large bull; dogs and other small animals. Fine small figure wears a rounded headdress and carries a rounded daluur.