The station is composed by only one block of 200 x 70 cm, in the riverbed of the main wadi. The block was for most part covered by sand and it had to be cleaned. The decoration of this panel is one the most important scene we found during this fieldwork : it is a question of an complexe hunting scene with 8 humans beings and 37 animals (dogs, bovines, elephant). In the sand covering the panel, we find some little lithic tools they may have been used to engrave the panel. This representation can be dated from Naqada IIC-D.
Is in a scree-covered slope at the bottom of the northern cliff of the wadi Abu Subeira. The station comprises 2 blocks, R1 and R2.
- Block 1 is a vertical panel. In its upper part, right, an isolated human figure (with penis sheath), is engraved, with the head orned with feather and a heka scepter in the hand. We can date this representation from Early Dynastic period.
This station is constituted by a huge block fallen down in the riverbed of the lateral branch North n°1. The orned face of the shoulder is depicted with a hunting scene with two humans holding two quadrupedes by lasso. This scene is to compare with those of Locus 10, but Locus 40 is less complexe and detailed. This representation is to dated to the Naqadan period to.
Is a huge block fallen down at the bottom of the western cliff on the lateral branch North n°1. It is engraved with two human figures very erased, one with raised arms and the other holding a stick/scepter. These are scenes of duels between two belligerents. This figures are very varnished, but not easy to date.
Not far from Loci 36 and 37, this station is situated on the western cliff of the lateral branch North n°1. The block is orned with 4 representations of bovines and one human being with opened arms. All this motifs are predynastic.
This station is composed by some vertical and horizontal blocks in the scree-covered slope of the norther cliff of the main wadi. Only 2 blocks are engraved.
- Block 1 : at the bottom of the panel, a bovine is uncomplete because broken.
On a triangular block, fallen down in the riverbed of the wadi, near the western cliff of the lateral branch North n°1, is depicted an isolated sickle boat, probably predynastic.
In a huge shoulder fallen down at the bottom of the western cliff of the lateral branch North n°1, a flat quare boat is depicted, with upright vertical projections for the stem and stern finials. Following LIPPIELLO and GATTO 2012 , this watercraft may be dated from Naqada III.
Situated in the riverbed of the wadi, in front of the entrance of the lateral branch North n°1, this station includes 2 blocks.
- Block 1 : with an predynastic oryx depiction over one little armed hunter.
In the northern cliff foot of the WAS, on an isolated block falled down from the cliff is represented a detailled and fine boat, with hull, oats. The technique used id hammering.
The station is componed by two blocks in a scree-covered slope, in the middle of a dune. We will see block 1 and 2.
- Block 1 : is a Nubian bowman with penis sheath, from Naqadan period.
Isolated block in the 'confluence' of the second northern branch of the wadi Abu Subeira. Predynastic animal presentation with 2 ibexes and 2 Cob cobus with elongated neck.
At the bottom of western cliff of lateral branch North n°2, in a scren-covered slope, is situated a huge vertical block with a big isolated representation of predynastic oryx.
One block in a mass of fallen rocks, in the bottom of the eastern cliff of the 'confluence' of the wadi Abu Subeira and its seconf northern branch, we see a scene with 6 ibexes and one crocodile.
At the top of a huge shoulder fallen down at the bottom of the western cliff of the lateral branch North n°2, is depicted a predynastic ibex, varnished.