Detail of panel with tail of lower bull over an animal that may be a cow. Note the carefully pecked rounded ear, densely pecked body, added small animals. Differences in pecking techniques suggest that the bulls were done later than this "cow."
Detail of two upper bulls on ""Second Bull Panel."" Bull on left has elaborately parcelled body, long horns and faces a more crudely done bull to the right with contoured body and interior spots. This section is directly above that of the main bull.
Overview of blue section on right of ""Wild Bull Panel,"" with man leading small bull, hunter with long bow. Blue, mineralized, finely cracked surface, bedrock.
Detail of large bulls showing varied treatment of body as if to indicate texture of their coats. In the upper center is visible the frontal female figure holding a line to the upper bull's nose. Another line extends from the lower bull's nose to the side of the dwelling, as if to indicate that the animal has been tethered there.