Section of ""Large Panel"" with two stags and a snow leopard, all by different hands and from different periods. The upper stag is from the Pazyryk Period, the lower stag has characteristics of the Tashtyk style, and the snow leopard is Iron Age. Deeply scraped, discolored horizontal surface.
Three layers of imagery: Bronze Age figure with large headdress; three crude riders from the Iron Age; and more recent, crude frontal figure. On vertical surface of outcrop.
Small, vital elk with large antlers; dense, re-patinated pecking. Contrast fine, indirect pecking of the elk with the cruder, direct execution of the more recent goat on the right. Flat, scraped bedrock.
Group of animals representing several different hands and periods. The bulls and dogs or wolves are by one hand, the large horse and goats by one or two other hands.
Two goats on sloping surface of boulder. Both appear to have the same light patina and similar simple style, but the lower image is more competantly handled than is the upper image: one hand? Two different hands?
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.
Man leading a large loaded yak, second yak behind. On the top of the rock is a small hunter, aiming at a goat (?). Style and patina suggest that the man with the first loaded yak was done earlier, at the same time as the horse below. The other yaks were done later, as may have been the hunter above. On a cracked, scraped boulder
Boulder with a woman leading a loaded yak in the upper right, many other animals. The yak, the woman, and the yak in the upper left appear to be by the same hand, most of the other animals by a later hand. Note the curious elements carried by the yak, similar to other scenes from BO I and V.
Large hunting scene with small archer, a woman standing above and to the left (?), many animals including some finely pecked goats, below. On boulder with scraped, cracked surface.
Boulder with several crude figures, scenes of hunting, and two carts, both with solid wheels. One cart has a driver with no apparent reins, the other has no driver.
Detail of damaged panel with tall hunter visible under the white goat. The patina of the hunter is dark red-brown, he wears a typical Bronze Age hat, and his knees are bent to the left.
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).
Man carrying bow and leading a herd of yaks, several with plantigrade feet. One yak is damaged by a spalled surface. On vertical face of high, damaged outcrop.