Herd of goats on two different sections of split boulder. Those above are probably earlier than the small group below. Note the treatment of some of the animals as if seen in a three-quarter pose. The vertical surface may delay the repatination of the images; thus the upper group may belong to the Early Nomadic Period.
Detail of two lower riders in RA_PETR_TG_0932. Note engraved outline for rider and horse's hindquarters, treatment of legs in manner typical of Tashtyk style.
Detail of RA_PETR_TG_0929, with two riders on horses with elaborate regalia. Although the image at the top is most finely pecked, the two images are clearly by the same hand and period. Note the variation in patina, including the appearance of a fine, hard white covering on the lower animal, possibly caused by scoring.
Two scenes of animal predation, one on a small deer and the other on a larger elk. The distinct difference in patina and surface condition indicates that the scene was executed by two different hands at two different times. However, style differences indicate that the larger figures are later than the lighter, but finer small animals. On broken bedrock in terrace, right bank of upper Tsagaan Gol.
Two yaks, partially damaged, walking right; small, possibly earlier bull on right. These images were pecked on a stone later (now) used for framing a Turkic enclosure. Located on plateau on the right bank of the upper Tsagaan Gol.
Large, stylized stag done in a crude version of the Arzhan or Pazyryk style; on vertical surface of large outcrop. Within a draw on south side of valley, east end of complex.
Hunter with drawn bow; dogs above, other marks. Note variety of pecking suggesting at least two periods. The wolves above were probably done by the same hand, but the underlying surface makes for distinct differences in quality of pecking. Large, crude elements are later as may be the hunter. On terrace, south side of upper Tsagaan Gol valley.