Tiny image of a solid wheeled cart drawn by four fleet horses and driven by a figure possibly carrying a tall staff or spear. On flat bedrock, high terrace.
Archaic contoured image of an antlered elk with legs reduced to two tapered shapes. A pecked line of uncertain significance crosses the body of the animal. On a boulder in an area with many archaic images.
Bedrock with two stylized stags (upper stag with unclear body, covered by lichen) and five frontal figures: dancing? Birthing? Ritual figures? See RA_PETR_OI_0004 for related composition, just below this one.
Panel with large elk and confronting elk and moose, several small hunters and dogs. The scene suggests the representation of a narrative. The appearance of the moose is indicative of a wetter period in the past when the climate would have supported a richer riparian vegetation.
Two large, stylized stags under lichen. The stag on the left is unfinished (note antler, upper neck). On highly polished, fractured, and scraped bedrock surface covered with lichen.
Large boulder with many cupmarks, indicating ritual use. Boulder is in center of a hollow that appears to have been a ritual site in the Bronze Age or earlier.
Group of animals on sloping surface: contoured moose, horse, and argali represent very early layer; horse in upper left and deer in center represent a later layer.
Small animals racing across the surface of a large, broken outcrop with shiny surface. The small animals, in combination with the uneven surface, create a "rock landscape".
Group of four figures with spears and other weapons intended to be seen either as individual figures or in some kind of combat or hunt. These are found on the north side of a large block; on the other side are several other figures of the same type and execution.
Shattered surface of outcrop covered with several layers of imagery: hunting scenes, chariot with horses laid feet to feet, one wheel overlaid by a large animal; and a large elk (upper right) which seems to have been pecked over an argali with elaborate horn.
Detail of large surface: large elk that has been pecked over an earlier scene. Note that the elk and several of the smaller animals have been more recently retouched, and that a coiled horn above the elk's back indicates earlier images.
Rare image of a rider from the Early Iron Age, on a horse wearing deer antlers. This image should be compared with the appearance of horses masked with deer or sheep heads within Pazyryk Period burials.
Boulder transformed into a mountain landscape covered with small images of goats, trails (under lichen), and small herder on the lower right base of boulder. Boulder lies within a hollow that appears to have been used ritually.
Large figure leading a rider, small girl (with feathered sleeves?) between them. On the left is an archer who appears to be menacing the group. On sloping, pocked and scraped bedrock.
Full view of outcrop used as if it were a landscape setting: a hobbled horse is visible in the upper left, an archer walking right in the lower center, and a large elk attacked by either snow leopards or, more likely, wolves, to the right of the man.
Large vertical surface of outcrop with many images from the Turkic Period. In the center, a large argali is surrounded by kneeling archers and their horses.
Two massive yaks on dark, vertical surface of bedrock. The upper animal has large horns and full body; the lower yak, partially obscured by lichen and damage, appears to be carrying a load. No sign here of any human figures.
Horizontal surface with cart, small deer, large horse. The cart has a driver, solid wheels, and a pair of horses; together with the small deer it suggests a ""virtual"" hunt.
Composition with two large elk attacked by three wolves. Note that although the two elk are clearly done by the same hand, the treatment of their antlers varies and the body of the animal on the left is more stylized than that on the right.
Fractured bedrock with two massive silhouette aurochs on left, birthing woman visible between them; and massive outlined and fragmentary auroch on lower right.
Group of frontal figures (dancing?), riders, and ibex or argali. On sloping outcrop below larger panel with stylized deer and frontal figures (RA_PETR_OI_0005).
Composition with large elk attacked by two snow leopards or wolves; on lower left, an archer with a ""horned"" headdress approaches the group. This composition, together with a hobbled horse (not visible here), is arranged on the fractured sections of an outcrop as if the outcrop were a landscape setting.
Broken block with large frontal female, possibly birthing; several frontal figures with raised arms and horn-like projections on heads; silhouette argali. There are two modern inscriptions on the block, one in rough letters above, the other visible as a small ""m"". This block has now been lost, possibly destroyed in the course of road building.