Three layers of imagery: Bronze Age figure with large headdress; three crude riders from the Iron Age; and more recent, crude frontal figure. On vertical surface of outcrop.
Small, vital elk with large antlers; dense, re-patinated pecking. Contrast fine, indirect pecking of the elk with the cruder, direct execution of the more recent goat on the right. Flat, scraped bedrock.
Large hunting scene with small archer, a woman standing above and to the left (?), many animals including some finely pecked goats, below. On boulder with scraped, cracked surface.
Detail of damaged panel with tall hunter visible under the white goat. The patina of the hunter is dark red-brown, he wears a typical Bronze Age hat, and his knees are bent to the left.
Vertical wall, much damaged, with several layers of images: a tall, Bronze Age hunter (almost invisible) covered by an Iron Age goat, in the center; a long, anchor-shaped tamga in lower right, over and under other elements.
Elk and small running wolves executed in a fine, Bronze Age style; contrast with large and crudely executed caprid above. Note (recent?) scratch lines around elk's legs. Section of cracked vertical wall.
Vertically sloping surface with several riders representing at least two different periods; hunter on foot shooting many arrows at group of animals and, in turn, being shot by a figure above his head (probably added later). This panel is just below RA_PETR_TG_0672 and appears to be largely done by the same hand.
Central section of large panel, with repecking and overlay visible. Note the fine Bronze Age archer and small animals under the cruded elements in the center and the white small archers on the right
Hunting scene with two or three layers. The oldest scene includes small, fine animals and two archers; the second level includes the large archer on upper left drawing a re-curved bow and aiming at the large elk in center. The third level includes the small, whitish archers on the right and the probable re-pecking of the elk. On scraped, cracked outcrop.
On east end of long section: cart on high, vertical surface. Driver is obscure, wheels are spoked, horses are stacked (rather than back-to-back). Possible third horse above.
Sloping, polished outcrop with three carts or chariots and several animals. One chariot has been overlaid by modern writing. Deep, whitish lines may be the result of horse hoofs.
Tangle of overlaid images on larger panel. In the center are two small archers aiming their bows at each other; the one on the right is overlaid by a crouching feline (?), while that on the left is overlaid by a large caprid. Several running, crosshatched wolves are visible in the center and an earlier, heavy bull is on the left.
Large red slab with at least four layers of imagery: dark, Bronze Age images in the near foreground; two fine yaks in the center; two figures, one possibly on horseback and both possibly fighting, in the upper right; and modern writing at the top.
Camel rider and two elk done in the Iron Age; on the left, a small rider drawing his bow toward an almost invisible caprid. On far left, an Iron Age caprid. Sloping, polished bedrock.
Detail of large hunt scene with finely pecked images of wolves (large and small) chasing a small goat. Note differences in style between these images and the cruder, larger ones.