One large elk, two unfinished elk, on horizontal surface, deeply mineralized, on high outcrop. Images have been crowded by later ibex and unknown animal and overlaid by modern writing.
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.
Elk and two frontal figures on a smooth surface partially overgrown by vegetation. The rough pecking, the combination of silhouette and contours for the treatment of the elk, the simplification of the legs and the sense of the animal's massive realism indicate an archaic execution. The figures appear to be executed with the same technique.
Archaic birthing woman and several dancing figures, overlaid by a ""ghost"" image of an animal. This group is on the same large boulder as is RA_PETR_OI_0383, but does not appear to be related. Overlays.
Two elk, one contoured and one silhouetted, separated by what appears to be a frontal figure with arm raised. On abraded and pitted surface with lichen.
Elk with large antlers, neck ruff, unfinished or parcelled body; paired with a second, inverted elk (RA_PETR_AT_0071) on disintegrating horizontal surface.
Archaic image, possibly of a female moose or bull, very unclear in execution. Section has been left unfinished. On the edge of a low boulder in a part of the section with many archaic images.
Fractured bedrock with two massive silhouette aurochs on left, birthing woman visible between them; and massive outlined and fragmentary auroch on lower right.
Faint image in the form of a moth figure, frontal with two wings and two horns. On the figure's right is a faintly visible female elk image, seemingly done at the same time. On a large boulder facing south.
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.
View of split boulder with early Bronze Age images. A large horse and rider are located on the upper surface of the lower half. View to the ESE, TS V in the distance.