Group of figures on left side of curved outcropping. Bulls, goats, argali below. In center left, a single female figure (?) with long braids. Several hunters, one with a large bow with extended tips, another leading a horse as he draws his bow. The upper group appears to have been executed later than the lower group of images.
Horizontal surface, partially covered by earth; two pairs of figures, one within a circular element (dwelling?). In both cases, the figures face each other with one arm raised, as if in dance (?). The figures in the dwelling appear to be a copulating couple. Modern pecked writing.
Frontal figure with long flaps on his (?) headdress, holding a long dagger. Someone has more recently added a figure inside the large one and has repecked parts of the dagger. Flat, broken outcrop.
Detail of small figure scratched and rubbed, possibly over a much earlier figure. Note dark, gouged upper section of long bow; trajectory of arrow gouged over an earlier animal; other elements, including a small deer (upper right) and possible lightly scratched recurve bow, upper left, over deeply incised marks. On upper section of ""Wild Bull Panel"" surface.
Large archer shooting at elk-like animal. These have been laid over an earlier scene, in which the small figures on the left were hunting an animal covered, now, by the more recent one. Below, a large figure with spear (?), apparently unrelated to the first scene. Large, sloping surface, scraped and rough.
View of standing and fallen stones from southeast within broken rectangular frame. Boulders on the east side are the remains of circular altars. In high, isolated draw.