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.
Crude archer drawing long bow in direction of a large stag attacked by two dogs or wolves; second figure approaches from the right. On boulder surface.
Boulder with several crude figures, scenes of hunting, and two carts, both with solid wheels. One cart has a driver with no apparent reins, the other has no driver.
Small boulder with scene of a hunter, several dogs, a large moose (?) identifiable by its bell, and, possibly, a stag. If this is a moose image, it suggests a relatively late date for the transition to a climate too dry for such animals. On right bank of Khar Salaa just above confluence with Tsagaan Salaa.
Detail from ""Wild Bull Panel"": small hunter drawing bow and facing doe on the right; a large boar-like animal and two unfinished animals. The scored and scraped hunter has been later overpecked.