Boulder with lower section uncovered to reveal a large figure leading a loaded animal (horse?). Above, by another hand, a stag executed in Arzhan style and a figure riding a bull or horse.
Detail of two figures in probable scene of copulation above the woman and child in a family group. The pecking is rougher and the patina darker than in the family group, suggesting that the couple was done at another time.
Six stones, several broken, in disrupted frame, arranged from north (left) to south (right). Stone on the north has an anchor tamga on its north side. In dry river valley below Tuiteriin Tag Uul.
Large deer stone with inverted images; smaller broken deer stone; from group of four (?) deer stones south of six sunken Early Nomadic burials with balbal and balbal-deerstone.
Man leading a large loaded yak, second yak behind. On the top of the rock is a small hunter, aiming at a goat (?). Style and patina suggest that the man with the first loaded yak was done earlier, at the same time as the horse below. The other yaks were done later, as may have been the hunter above. On a cracked, scraped boulder
Two yaks, moving left, one partially covered by lichen. On large, scraped bedrock surface of rich reddish coloration; on high terrace, east end of complex.
East side of large panel with stylized deer. Above, a realistic stag; in the center, a highly stylized stag; and, below, where the earth has been cleared away, a pair of highly stylized deer. Red, broken surface of large outcrop.