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155, 156. Kolachkoz-tsy I and II. — Traces of these two Upper 

 Paleolithic sites were found on the right bank of the Studenitsa, a 

 left tributary of the Dniester. The material, which was obtained during 

 1928, has not been described. 



157. Krivchik. — A quantity of flint implements were collected at 

 the entrance to the caves situated on the bank of the Dniester near 

 Krivchik at tlie mouth of the Schusenka River. No further data are 

 available. 



158. Kuzhdcva. — Traces of a site were located on the Usliitsa 

 River, a left tributary of the Dniester near Rolshaia Kuzheleva. Xo 

 further data are available. 



159. Nagoriany. — Large stone implements crudely fashioned by 

 percussion flaking were found in this cave situated on the left bank 

 of the Dniester near the Ledava River. The material has not been 

 described. 



160. Near the caves situated not far from the Dniester on the left 

 bank of the Smotrich River between Xechin and Zaluch were found 

 stone tools. The material has not been described. 



161. Ocarintsy. — Several flints and one fragment of mammoth 

 bone with a representation of this animal on it were found during 

 1912 near this village in the neighborhood of Kamenets- Podolsk in 

 tiie talweg of the Borshchevctski lAr ravine. The Paleolithic origin 

 of the finds remains doubtful. 



162. Sokol. — Traces of this Paleolithic site were found on the 

 left bank of the Dniester near this village in the neighborhood of 

 Kamenets-Podolsk. The material has not been described. 



163. Studenitsa. — This Magdalenian site is situated on tiie Delaia 

 Gora overlooking the Dniester near the juncture of the Studenitsa 

 River. Paleolithic flints were collected here, on the slopes of this 

 mountain and in its cave, as early as 1883 by \'. B. Antonovich. A 

 considerable number of worked flints were found here during 1927. 



164. Usliitsa. — During 1927 a few typologically Magdalenian flints 

 were found on the surface at this site on the plateau between the 

 Dniester and Ushitsa Rivers. 



165. Kamcnnyi Kurgan. — This sandy hill stands on the right l)ank 

 of the Molochnaia River near Terpene in the MclitojX)! district, 

 Dnepropetrovsk region. Many engravings were found on the grotto 

 walls formed of sandstone plates. According to O. X. Bader, some 

 of them belong to the Kpipaleolithic and even to the Upi>er Paleo- 

 lithic periods. 



