Petroglyphs of Sikachi-Alyan
Petroglyphs of Sikachi-Alyan are Petroglyphs on basalt rocks located near the Sikachi-Alyan Nanai village (Khabarovski krai, Russia).
The oldest of the Sikachi-Alyan petroglyphs dated to 12000 - 9000 BC. These petroglyphs have been known to local people for many centuries; the first scientific research about these rocks was done in 1859 by Richard Maack.
Pictures of the petroglyphs (the lower group)
Petroglyphs are located on the Aumur river bank downstream from the Sikachi-Alyan village. These rocks are easily accessible for viewing.
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Riverbank of Amur near the lower group of petroglyphs
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Engraving of Mammoth
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Mamonth and another creature
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Shaman
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Mask
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Mask
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the "Seven sisters"
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the mask of one of the sisters
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The beast with a tail
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Spiral (snail)
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Pattern
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Pattern
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Pattern or mask
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Pattern or mask
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Circles
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Oval with a pattern
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A fish?
Pictures of the petroglyphs (the upper group)
Petroglyphs are located on the Aumur river bank upstream from the Sikachi-Alyan village.
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Riverbank near the upper group
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Stella near the upper group
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Big horse
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Small horse
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Pattern
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«Eyes»
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Mask
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Human silhouette
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Circles and a Human silhouette
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Elk
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Circle and a pattern
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Circles and lines
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Pattern
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Pattern
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Boat?
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Mask
Coordinates: 48°47′56″N 135°43′23″E / 48.7989°N 135.7231°E