Sheremetyevo 4

The Sheremetyevo 4 rock art site is located on the right bank of the Ussuri River 6.6 km downstream of the northern outskirts of the village of Sheremetyevo and 0.6 km below the mouth of the Kozulikha creek. Petroglyphs are observed on a single boulder in the low floodplain of the Ussuri River.

To date, just one boulder with petroglyphs is known within the Sheremetyevo 4 locality.

The petroglyphs of Sheremetyevo 4 were first described by A. R. Laskin in 2012, thanks to information received from the local historian V. A. Vasiliev (town of Vyazemsky).

In 2017 and 2019 with joint efforts of the Center for Paleo Arts of the Institute of Archeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Khabarovsk Regional Heritage Preservation Center, and the RSSDA Laboratory at the Sheremetyevo 4 site, the boulder with petroglyphs was documented and its coordinates were determined.

Sheremetyevo 4 Petroglyph