Detail of main section of ritual scene with armed figures in some kind of a dual, five frontal figures with large clothing and arms raised. This scene is absolutely unique within Mongolian Altai petroglyphs recorded to this date.
Detail of large, broken panel with several elements probably done at various times. The most recent may be the man, the wolf-deer and the ibex in upper left; the older elements include the large yak and small animals in upper right and the caravan scene.
Large, fractured outcrop with many figures:large human figure on upper left, large elegant ibex, and a large caravan scene. Syncretic deer (""wolf deer"") in upper left, near large figure.
Detail of large panel: pair of horses, upper left of panel. The manner in which the horses are treated and the style of pecking indicate the same hand as did the other animals on the panel; but the location of the horses on a higher and more vertical section probably accounts for their whiter patina.