Section of ""Large Panel"" with two stags and a snow leopard, all by different hands and from different periods. The upper stag is from the Pazyryk Period, the lower stag has characteristics of the Tashtyk style, and the snow leopard is Iron Age. Deeply scraped, discolored horizontal surface.
Variety of animals; stags with variety of antlers, ibex with large horns, two hunters. Scraped, rolled bedrock surface; natural pits have been enlarged artifically at some time in the past.
Group of antlered animals that appear to have been rescraped at various periods since first pecked in the Bronze Age. Two hunters with long bows in the center and on the right. Vertical surface of outcrop.
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.
Section of ""Large Panel,"" with stag with elaborate parcelling, small archer on left and dog and small figure (unfinished; unrelated?) on right. Scraped, discolored surface.