Remains of a large argali that was once carefully pecked; now only the head pecking remains. This is on the same boulder as the figures in RA_PETR_OI_0382, but not related. Techniques.
Small frontal figure with a variety of weapons: bow with arrow, bolas (on left) and daluur (on right). On abraded, vertical surface, with pitting at point of arrow.
Boulder, deeply scraped with extended composition built around an antler landscape: from the head of a small stag sprouts a large antler that becomes elongated into a mountain path. On the antler stands a small archer, shooting towards several large yaks. Other hunters, wild yak, and stags on left side of the composition. At the top of the surface is visible a large figure (giant?), partially bleached, with long sword. The scene may refer to a mythic narrative.
Large, worn boulder covered with complex scene: many warriors, three women (?) on left, female archer on upper right? Possible narrative scene. This boulder is one of several on same terrace, all with apparent narrative (?) compositions and most seemingly by the same hand.
Mask of Okunev type, similar to mask style found in Upper Yenisei. Note bull horns, added (later?) scratched projection at top of head, small knob under the mask's chin.
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.
Caravan scene with two large, parcelled yak, one riden by a frontal figure (female?) carrying a small bow. Frontal figure on right and small archer withg recurve bow shooting an ibex, on far right. On worn, sloping surface of large boulder.
Several stylized deer, partially engraved and/or pecked, all possibly by the same hand. Visible here is also the original engraved outline for the larger, crudely pecked, deer. Overlay.
Broken block with large frontal female, possibly birthing; several frontal figures with raised arms and horn-like projections on heads; silhouette argali. There are two modern inscriptions on the block, one in rough letters above, the other visible as a small ""m"". This block has now been lost, possibly destroyed in the course of road building.
Slanting surface of large boulder with a deer and rider, and two wolves that seem to have riders on them, also. The fine goat above, with a rise on its back, appears to be by the same hand, but the other animals are certainly later.
Yak carrying a basket on its back in which is a small child. Decorative streamers are attached to the front of the basket, and extending from the animal's horns is a double-ladder-like structure, seen in other loaded yak images of the Bronze Age. In front of the yak was once another figure, now essentially lost. On low, vertical surface.
Hunter with horned headdress, drawn bow, and large bag or daluur hanging from his waist. Beside the hunter is a goat, possibly by another hand. Above, an unfinished vehicle with two contour wheels, a basket, and the axle.
Small surface with several deeply pecked images: two bulls, two horses attached to the pole of a faint (unfinished?) cart, and two other horses. On boulder on terrace above right bank of the upper Tsagaan Gol.
Two horses pecked and arranged as if for the representation of a cart. Between the animals, obscure pecking suggesting the beginning of a shaft or of a figure. On scraped, sloping surface.
Detail of large panel: fine chariot with two figures, one holding reins to horses. The representation of two figures in a vehicle is relatively unusual.
Vehicle with spoke wheels, driving shooting his bow right, two crude horses, and a stag running before the vehicle. On horizontal surface with one other vehicle image.
Outcropping covered with animals. Since the photograph was taken, this outcropping has been essentially destroyed in the construction of an animal shelter.
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.
Scene of possible ritual significance: four figures with large daluur and spears with appended tassels (?). Figures stand as if in dance posture. Below, two horizontal figures suggesting a birthing scene, except that the pecking of the figures is quite different. Note the way in which the hardened, varnished crust has broken off, revealing the dull matrix.
Large yak with interior parcelling, ornamented horns, and neck fringe, carrying a large basket in which there are several children. One figure leads the yak, others hold lines connected to the yak. Uncertain whether this is a caravan or a ritual scene. Note spalling of hardened, varnished upper surface of outcrop.
Sloping, fractured surface, outcrop, with several animals including two horses, predation scene. In the center is an erotic scene with an archer standing by.