Superb bull yak with neck fringe, horns decorated with fringes and a long, full tail. Note the remains of a small figure (herder?) behind the yak's tail and the ""ghost"" of another yak below. On sloping, spalling surface.
Horizontal surface with several animals reflecting three different periods: a Bronze Age yak, below; a fine, stylized deer with exaggerated antlers, above; and a somewhat later, still whitish realistic elk on the right.
Detail of larger section at edge of outcrop, with fine confronting horse and yak. Like the hunter in RA_PETR_TG_0394, these vertically placed images demonstrate delayed re-patination.
Complex scene: on left, two hunters shooting at a syncretic bull-deer; standing frontal woman. In center, two large yaks, one with load and both led by figures with bows who are being attacked by other archers. On boulder.
Central group in ""Wild Bull Panel"": large bull yak in center, smaller unfinished cow yak behind, small yak in front. Large bull surrounded by five small figures thrusting spears at bull, including one small figure between the horns of the animal. Pecking dense, fine, best seen in glare.
Fine yak with neck fringe and up-curving horns, led by an unfinished or worn figure (female) and carrying a faintly visible load. On horizontal outcrop high on eastern ridge of Shiveet Khairkhan.
Detail of fine bull showing the way in which most of the pecked surface has fallen off. The animal's muzzle, horns, legs are still relatively intact. Techniques.
Three loaded yaks accompanied by an (unfinished?) frontal figure. Central yak appears to be carrying a figure. On horizontal surface, bedrock fragment.
Detail of small figure thrusting spear into bull's chest and accompanied by a dog. Figure carries a daluur; his headdress is possibly horned. Dense, deep, repatinated pecking.
View of largest bull on ""Second Bull Panel,"" seen in flare. Bull has patterned body, huge lyre shaped horns that curl up over top of surface. Small figures in combat, or hunting, in upper right section.
Detail of elaborate horns and head of large bull from ""Second Bull Panel."" The small figure of a woman leading the bull by a rope from its nose is barely visible above the white lichen patch.
Large caravan scene with five loaded yaks held in center by a woman; above are two sets of copulating figures (?), on the right is a man with a large club-like weapon. On northwest side of deeply scraped outcrop or large buried boulder.
Two massive yaks on dark, vertical surface of bedrock. The upper animal has large horns and full body; the lower yak, partially obscured by lichen and damage, appears to be carrying a load. No sign here of any human figures.
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 panel with large domestic scene: woman leading loaded yaks with elaborated tails. Hunters with large bows shooting at goats. On curved, scraped outcropping.
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.