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for the Lower Magdalenian of eastern Europe; these included mainly 

 chisels, some scrapers, and frai,'ments of bone implements. 



137. Cliulatovo II (Rabochii Kog). — This Upper Magdalenian 

 site. I kilometer from Chulatovo I, had been partly destroyed by 

 erosion. The cultural stratum was 3.5 m. deep. Some localities 

 showed the manufacturing process of bone tools. The majority of 

 the stone inij^lements were burins, although some nuclei were found. 

 .Among the fauna were the mammoth and northern deer. This site, 

 discovered during 1936, was investigated by M. \'. Voevodskii in 

 1937 and 1938. 



138. lUkJinova. — In the Xovgorod-Seversk district near this village 

 were found bones of mammoth and some flint flakes. 



139. Vacovka. — A chance find of the lower jaw of a mammoth 

 and Paleolithic flint implements, eroded from the ancient clay deposits 

 in the ravine, occurred near this village on the Sula River in the 

 vicinity of Lubny in the Poltava region. 



140. Gai. — Bones of fossil animals together with crude flint flakes 

 were discovered near Gai farm, Romny district. The finds were 

 deposited in Romny Museum. 



141. Gotitsy. — This Magdalenian site was located on the right bank 

 of the Udai River near this village. Discovered and first excavated 

 by F. I. Kaminskii in 1873, it was investigated by the staff of Poltava 

 Museum during 1914-1915, and by I. F. Levitskii together with 

 .\. lA. Briusov and I. G. Pidoplichka in 1935. The Paleolithic remains 

 lay under 3.0-3.5 m. of loess on the edge of the sandy clay alluvium, 

 of which the terrace consists. Mammoth bones were probably asso- 

 ciated with the dugouts. In addition, there were also northern deer, 

 hare, etc. The flint implements were small, mainly burins and 

 scrapers. A few bone implements, including a perforated needle, 

 were unearthed. 



142. Zhuravka. — Standing on the left bank of the Udai River, a 

 right tributary of the Sula, not far from Priluki, was this Azilian 

 station on the alluvio-diluvial deposits of the second loess horizon 

 of the lower terrace. Characteristic were the many bones of rodents 

 (Marutota hohak Miill., Citcllus riijcscctis K.. etc.) and of the flint 

 inventory of Epipaleolithic type. More ancient horizons of the same 

 terrace yielded bones of mammoth. Zhuravka was investigated by an 

 expedition from the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences f.X.X.U., later 

 U.A.N. ] during 1927-1929. 



143. Scrgcci'ka. — During 192 1 bones of mammoth and a flint 

 lamina were collected in a ravine on the right bank of the Khorol, 

 tributarv of the Psel River. 



