Small scene with hunter, large caprids, and a dog. The caprid above has been done in a much later period. On sloping surface. On first terrace above valley, right bank, upper Tsagaan Gol.
Detail of two hunters or herders attached by lines to goats and other animals including a large, crude yak. This section appears to have been added to the earlier group of animals attached by a ""life-line"".
Large red slab with at least four layers of imagery: dark, Bronze Age images in the near foreground; two fine yaks in the center; two figures, one possibly on horseback and both possibly fighting, in the upper right; and modern writing at the top.
Wolf attacking a large-horned ibex from back and neck. Variation in patination and comparison with much darker ibex on right suggests that this image has been refreshed since the Early Iron Age.
Boulder with two layers of images: the older layer (contoured and silhouetted animals) is overlaid by newer, lighter animals done in a very different style.