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11. [Image] RA_PETR_TG_0091
Detail of fine, stylized deer with flowing antlers, archaic rounded eye and beak-like head. Technique soft, shallow pecking. Technique.; Late Bronze Age; Early Iron AgeCitation -
12. [Image] RA_PETR_OI_0276
View of section of site with flat stone with spirit figure and adjacent stones with wolves and caprids.; Bronze Age, Early; Bronze Age; variedCitation -
13. [Image] RA_PETR_TG_0469
Polished, sloping outcrop with many animals from a variety of periods and executed in a variety of techniques.; Bronze Age; Iron Age; Turkic Period; variedCitation -
14. [Image] RA_PETR_TG_0553
Wolf or feline with long tail chasing a large argali. Note the unfinished horn, the shifting patination from whitish to brown. Pecked, scraped bedrock.; Late Bronze Age; Early Iron AgeCitation -
15. [Image] RA_PETR_TG_0691
Detail of one of several fine but ruined vertical panels with Bronze Age images from this site: elegant stag surrounded by a large number of wolves.; Bronze AgeCitation -
16. [Image] RA_PETR_TG_0599
Detail with wolf, fine ibex with large horns; other animals; Bronze Age; Late Bronze AgeCitation -
17. [Image] RA_PETR_TG_0828
In center, fine ibex with large horn, chased by a wolf. Above and below, goats from a later date. On sloping, cracked outcrop on Khar Chulutt.; Bronze Age; Iron AgeCitation -
18. [Image] PETR_00036_SA
Panel with bulls, elk, horses, wolves; Late Bronze Age; Early Iron AgeCitation -
19. [Image] RA_PETR_TG_0880
Wolf, partially covered by lichen, chasing two ibex on finely scraped, red bedrock surface. Note extremely deep, careful pecking in contrast to that of the (later) bull image, lower right. On high terrace, ...Citation -
20. [Image] RA_PETR_TG_0881
Two elk, male and female, followed by a fine wolf; on sloping slab on high terrace, east end of complex. Two other crude images and one ""lost"" image below. Note that the pecked surface of the large elk ...Citation