Detail of section above scene of wild bull hunt: several figures in combat (?) with a large, bulky figure in center, possibly a giant. Below, a small striped bull or cow. At bottom, bovid with large round horn behind the ""wild bull"". Smooth, cracked and pitted, reddish surface
Detail of large narrative scene: small hunters and their prey and dogs. Note scrape and wear of surface and the fact that some of the animals hunted in this composition are wild yaks.
Detail of three or four combatants with ""giant"" figure. Note Bronze Age daluur, head dresses; engraved recurve bow on upper right and scratched crosshatching below.
Detail of ""giant"" and main combatant. Unclear element between them. Note daluur, quivers, head dress of figure on right; different quality of pecking. Scene on smooth, cracked section of ""Wild Bull Panel.""
Group of four figures, two with bows shooting toward a large figure�a giant?�on vertical surface. The pecked surface of the animals below has spalled. Boulder on lip of West Ritual Site.
Finely pecked fallen slab photographed in a shaded part of a draw. The images, executed in a dense, fine pecking, appear to all be by the same hand: large bulls, small hunter with dogs and fleeing goat, small herder leading a bull, and a large figure on the upper right. This slab is no longer in its original find site and is probably destroyed.
Crude scene of figures and animals; one of the figures may be a ""giant"" and thus the composition would possibly be of mythic content. On vertical surface of outcrop.