Detail of south side of large boulder: at the top, a camel rider with the clothing and bow of an Early Nomad; in front of him, a ram (his prey?) and a stylized stag attacked by a dog; behind him, what may be a birthing figure or copulating figures. Skin of the boulder is much darkened, varnished, and spalled from matrix.
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.
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.
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.
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.