Two archers with recurve bows and gorytus apparently shooting toward each other; nearby an aurochs or yak. Boulder within a draw in the eastern half of section.
Scene with many figures all executed in the same hand: a large yak, a variety of animals, a spirit figure (bell-shaped) and what may be a dwelling. On the upper surface of a massive, tumbled boulder.
Scene with archer walking to his left, large birthing woman in center, smaller animals. On damaged sloping surface. Note that the pecked surfaces have large fallen off.
Fine bull with small head, rounded horns, full body and long, broom-like tail. Note that much of the pecked surface has fallen out, as has that of images above and below. On a very broken, vertical surface.
Vertical surface with the remains of several animals, including two fine bulls with long tails. Note the way in which the pecked surface has fallen out, leaving a ""ghost"" image.
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.
Group of animals representing several different hands and periods. The bulls and dogs or wolves are by one hand, the large horse and goats by one or two other hands.
Two roughly pecked frontal figures, at least one with one arm raised as if in a dancing or ritual pose. On edge of low boulder in area where there are many old images.
Vehicle with spoke wheels and pulled by two horses. Figure holds no reins and seems to have ornaments on the side of his/her head. The central shaft has been overpecked. Image is on a horizontal surface on a ridge on the south side of TS III.
Horizontal surface with a hunter shooting his arrow at a running animal (center); a small archer shooting a bull or horse (above); a small figure on the left; and a cart with spoke wheels and driver, below.
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.
View of boulder (""Encyclopedia stone"") with images indicative of Early Iron Age traditions: camel with four riders, back-turned animals, stylized stags, back-turned rider in ""Parthian shot""; second rider; and (on other side of stone) archer on foot.
Rider in Early Nomadic costume, drawing bow. In his gorytus is held another bow. Rendition of rider and his horse is fine, that of the other animals is uncertain. Flat bedrock surface with deep scrape.
Surface covered with scratched images, including deer, squares, arrow feathers and other unidentified elements. Technique. On surface high above West Ritual Site.
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.
Small standing figure with horned headdress, holding a knife of the type associated with the Karasuk Culture. Above the figure's head is a yoke-shaped mark, an element also associated with the Karasuk Culture but of uncertain meaning. Finely pecked on small, vertical surface.