Outcropping covered with animals. Since the photograph was taken, this outcropping has been essentially destroyed in the construction of an animal shelter.
Scene with animals in several different styles but possibly by the same hand: horses and squared animals with interior open pecking. This scene has been overlain by a scratched in scene of hunter with long, recurve bow and various animals. On fractured bedrock in Khar Chuluut.
Scene of possible ritual significance: four figures with large daluur and spears with appended tassels (?). Figures stand as if in dance posture. Below, two horizontal figures suggesting a birthing scene, except that the pecking of the figures is quite different. Note the way in which the hardened, varnished crust has broken off, revealing the dull matrix.
Large yak with interior parcelling, ornamented horns, and neck fringe, carrying a large basket in which there are several children. One figure leads the yak, others hold lines connected to the yak. Uncertain whether this is a caravan or a ritual scene. Note spalling of hardened, varnished upper surface of outcrop.
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 showing archer with long daluur superimposed on an earlier animal, of which only the legs and part of the body are visible. On the right is a large, well-pecked ibex.