Series of hunting scenes with wild goats, elk, dogs, and archers. On vertical surface with very broken rind. Style and differences in patina suggest different periods, but that is not certain.
Scene with animals in several different styles but possibly by the same hand: horses and squared animals with interior open pecking. This scene has been overlain by a scratched in scene of hunter with long, recurve bow and various animals. On fractured bedrock in Khar Chuluut.
Small hunter shooting right towards three animals done in an Arzhan style; stag and ucertain element on right appear to be by a different and later hand. On section of broken outcrop, Khar Chuluut.
Three images, possibly all by different hands: tall figure with long staff, daluur, quiver (Bronze Age); crude goat Iron Age); boar done in an elaborate parcelled style (Arzhan or Pazyryk style).
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"".
Two hunters attached by so-called ""life line"" to a series of animals mounting up the rock face. On deeply varnished, fractured outcrop. This ""life-line"" composition is one of three in this immediate area (Khar Chuluut). Style of figures suggests that the lower group (with hunters) was done later than the upper group.