Boulder with a woman leading a loaded yak in the upper right, many other animals. The yak, the woman, and the yak in the upper left appear to be by the same hand, most of the other animals by a later hand. Note the curious elements carried by the yak, similar to other scenes from BO I and V.
Man carrying bow and leading a herd of yaks, several with plantigrade feet. One yak is damaged by a spalled surface. On vertical face of high, damaged outcrop.
Various animals and woman leading a yak loaded with unidentified structures. The style of the woman's head indicates a Late Bronze Age date, but several of the individual animals below are later. Small boulder without scrape at the top of the BO I slope.
Two yaks, partially damaged, walking right; small, possibly earlier bull on right. These images were pecked on a stone later (now) used for framing a Turkic enclosure. Located on plateau on the right bank of the upper Tsagaan Gol.
Detail of old bull's head and long horns. The animal's horns and head may have been repecked more recently or the mineral character of the surface has created a whitened patina. The contour of the yak's back has been scratched more recently. Technique.