Three layers of imagery: Bronze Age figure with large headdress; three crude riders from the Iron Age; and more recent, crude frontal figure. On vertical surface of outcrop.
Large figure leading a rider, small girl (with feathered sleeves?) between them. On the left is an archer who appears to be menacing the group. On sloping, pocked and scraped bedrock.
Detail view of the unfinished large horse with rider. It is uncertain whether the rider was executed at the same time as the horse, in which case the grouping would constitute a rare, early evidence of riding. The quality of the pecking of the two is similar and the manner in which the rider is represented in a partial silhouette, partial frontal view is accords with early representational mode.
Rider apparently driving a horse to the left. Under the horse and its tail can be seen a dog and walking man, facing to the right. This figure's body and quiver indicates a Bronze Age date, while the rider has the clothing and the horses the style of the Pazyryk Period. On deeply abraded surface.
View of split boulder with early Bronze Age images. A large horse and rider are located on the upper surface of the lower half. View to the ESE, TS V in the distance.