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including angle burins and flakes, were found along the northern 

 Donets near the village of Shchurov Rog, north of Izium. Collected 

 by A. S. Fedorovskii and N. V. Sibilcv in 1923, the finds were de- 

 posited partly in Kharkov and partly in Izium Museum. 



109. Dairachnaia. — During 1935 in Bairachnaia ravine near Yam- 

 burg, Dnepropetrovsk Oblast, there were found typologically Paleo- 

 lithic flints and an accumulation of Early Quaternary animal bones 

 in a sandy clay deposit of the type of ancient ravine formations. 



no. Burty. — The remains of an Upper Paleolithic station with 

 flints and bones of fossil animals were found in r>urty ravine near 

 Studcnitsa in the neighborhood of Kanev, in a stratum of ancient 

 ravine alluvium. 



111. Duhovaia Balka. — This Upper Paleolithic site, which yielded 

 eight cultural levels, the lower strata of which may be attributed to 

 the Magdalenian period, stands on the left bank of the Dnieper, south 

 of the mouth of the Ploskaia Osokorivka River, opposite Lake Du- 

 bovoe in the Dnieper rapids, known as Nenasytets and Volnichskii. 

 Discovered during 193 1 by the Dnieprostroi Archeological Expedi- 

 tion and investigated the following years, this station is situated on 

 the left slope of Duhovaia ravine. Tiie cultural remains lay partly in 

 diluvial loesslike clay and partly in the stratified alluvial sands of 

 the second terrace above the flood plain of the Dnieper. Some of the 

 eight cultural levels contained only hearths and animal bones. The 

 fifth stratum was the richest. The bones of Bos were in the large 

 majority, although Equus and Lupus were represented. There were 

 also many bones of Lcpus. No mammoth bones were found. Among 

 flint implements points predominated. There were also bone tools 

 and shell ornaments. 



112. Kaistroz'a Balka I. — This Upper Paleolithic site on the left 

 bank of the Dnieper, south of the mouth of the Ploskaia Osokorivka 

 River, west of Duhovaia Balka (No. in), in the vicinity of Dnie- 

 proges [formerly Dnieprostroi], was discovered and investigated 

 during 1931 by the Dnieprostroi Archeological Expedition. The 

 cultural remains, in the loess of the second terrace above the flood level 

 were partly destroyed by the small gully merging with the ravine. 

 The fauna includes the European bison and horse. The flint inventory 

 is represented mainly by burins and scrapers. The material remains 

 unpublished. 



113. Kaistrova Balka II. — This is another Upper Paleolithic site 

 in the same vicinity. The cultural remains lie in two adjoining 

 spots in the loess on the right slope of Kaistrova Balka. higher than 

 Kaistrova Balka I at the edge of tlie gully. The fauna includes the 



