Large panel with many figures, all apparently done by the same hand. They include a rider with a bow, a figure standing on his horse, figures with what must be throwing stones, a walking archer, and many animals. This broken outcrop is behind a hidden winter dwelling set at the back of a high terrace.
Detail of caravan scene on side of large boulder with mask on upper surface. Note the children in the basket on the yak, the similarity in horn type with those of the mask. On the loaded yak, firm, dense pecking.
Large loaded yak carrying a basket on which stands a child. The yak is led by a small walking figure and under it is visible a man carrying what may be a throwing stone. On a boulder in the center of the slope above West Ritual Site.
View of split boulder with early Bronze Age images. A large horse and rider are located on the upper surface of the lower half. View to the ESE, TS V in the distance.
Boomerang-shaped pavement of stones, approximately 5 m. wide (but varying). Located on plateau on right bank of the river where are also found early Iron Age mounds and Turkic enclosures and image stones.
View of section 19, looking downhill over deteriorating, polished surface. View is to the east. The distant yurts and compound belong to Border Guard Station #1.