Large scene with many animals, at least two frontal figures with arms raised, one holding a large throwing stone (?). Connecting paths seem to wind through the composition and should be compared with a scene in Tsagaan Gol (RA_PETR_TG_0817). On red, deeply scraped outcrop partially obscured by lichen, on lip of West Ritual site.
View of one hunting scene: hunters with bows, large bull, many small animals. On vertical surface of broken outcrop. Note variation in patina possibly as a result of the varied mineral character of surface.
View of early Iron Age burials and row of balbal from northwest. Mounds sunken or partially removed to construct modern cemetery. South end of Khöltsöötiin Khödöö.
One of three structures with ""sun-burst"" like collar around empty center; high on a slope within an amphitheater shaped draw opening out to the larger valley of Sogoo Gol
Large scene with frontal figures, variety of animals, several large water birds, and possibly two figures in combat above. On long, sloping surface with much of the pecking muted from wear.
Caravan scene with woman leading a yak on which is a large (older?) figure. On either side and below, archers hunting wild animals. On worn section of Large Panel. The character of the pecking, patina, and style suggests a scene by one hand.
Panel with large elk and confronting elk and moose, several small hunters and dogs. The scene suggests the representation of a narrative. The appearance of the moose is indicative of a wetter period in the past when the climate would have supported a richer riparian vegetation.
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.
Large surface covered with a variety of animals, both wild and domesticated. In lower left, a man with a large hanging object (throwing stone?). In upper left, a stylized, more recent animal. In center, an almost invisible, scraped, frontal female figure.
Three elegantly pecked elk—a cow and two stags—on a flat , high surface. Note that the animals are rendered as if after carved bone or wood or after cast metal prototypes from the Tagar Period.
Fallen block with running animals on two different surfaces. All but one of the images (the clumsy horse on the right) were executed by the same hand. The surface on the right has retained the original darkened skin, while that on the left must have lost that surface before the images were pecked.
Small hunter with mushroom shaped hat and two boar—one executed in a fine late Bronze Age style (Arzhan?), the other cruder. On a badly ruined, over-pecked vertical surface.
Outcrop in broken sections covered with variety of elements, including three hunters and a number of finely pecked animals. Note spalled sections of hardened, darkly varnished crust.
Tagar rider holding a recurve bow; several small animals, probably of the same period; and a snow leopard facing left and done at a later period. On scraped section of ""Large Panel"".