Deeply gouged surface with two layers: large elk with large antlers and crudely pecked animal (goat?) in center; above, deeply scored hunters shooting at caprids.
Camels, goats, stags, on upright section of bedrock with shiny, cracked hardened case. The camel images indicate a date not earlier than the Late Bronze Age. On south side of valley, east end of complex.
Finely pecked profile deer with tall antlers, almost completely re-patinated. On the left are a few engraved lines, possibly of an archer but added much after the deer.
Detail of pair of stylized stags, one back-turned. Body of lower stag is partially lost. On worn, broken outcrop. Located on right bank of lower Khar Salaa.
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.