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.
Section of Large Panel with several instances of overlay: rider scratched onto an earlier leopard, leopards juxtaposed with earlier bull, and Tagar rider and horses (lower left). Deeply scraped, worn.
Section of Large Panel with chariot in upper right with driver/hunter; hunter on foot overlaid by spotted boar executed in same style as felines elsewhere on Large Panel.
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.
Detail of RA_PETR_TG_0929, with Tagar Period horse, goat, and camel on the right and three much later riders on the left. The camel has been partially repecked and covered with scratches, including that of a frontal stick figure. The riders on the left include one on a horse with ram horns; all have elaborate regalia.