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mammoth, rhinoceros, and other animals were found in the clay near 

 the mill. 



237. Zykovo. — A fragment of an antler of the northern deer, with 

 incisions, was found b}' G. P. Sosnovskii in 1925 near Zykovo railroad 

 station. lie also foimd charcoal and animal bones in the loess of the 

 ravine behind Puzyrevo. 



23S. Icykli. — I. T. Savenkov found a Paleolithic s(ra])cr on the 

 dunes at the southeastern slope of Izykh Mountain on the right bank 

 of the Abakan River. 



239. KacJia. — This Paleolithic site, near the factory in the valley 

 of the Kacha River, a right tributary of the Yenisei, was discovered 

 by \'. L Gromov and N. K. Auerbakh in 1928. 



240. Kliiich GroiiiacJiii. — Traces of this site were locattd at the 

 cfHux of Gremiachii brook on the left bank of the Yenisei, 1.5 kilo- 

 meters from the railroad bridge over the Yenisei. G. P. Sosnovskii 

 found here in 1919 traces of charcoal, a stone scraper, a fragment of 

 mammoth tusk, and bones of the northern deer and split titbular 

 bones of animals in the loess at a depth of 1.25 m. 



241. Kokorcvo I (Zabochka). — This site on the left bank of the 

 Yenisei stands approximately 500 paces farther upstream than Koko- 

 revo in the northern part of the Minusinsk Valley. Discovered by 

 G. P. Sosnovskii and investigated by him in 1925 and 1928, the 

 cultural stratum lies from 2.6 to 4.15 m. deep in the loesslike sandy 

 loam, which covers the lowest terrace. Here were found four hearths 

 surrounded by stones with the accumulation of cultural remains con- 

 sisting of stone tools and flakes, a few fragments of bone implements, 

 and crushed bones of such animals as the horse, noble deer, Bos, 

 mountain sheep, wolf, and others. The charcoal fotmd in the hearths 

 originated from larch, fir, willow, pine, and birch. 



242. Kokorevo II (Telezhnyi Log). — This site, located on the left 

 bank of the Yenisei near Kokorevo in the Telezhnyi ravine, was in- 

 vestigated by G. P. Sosnovskii in 1925 and 1928. The cultural 

 stratum was discovered at a depth of 6.2 m. beneath a deposit of 

 buried soil and loessy clay sand covering the lowest terrace. The 

 finds consisted of stone tools, fragments of a few bone implements, 

 charcoal (larch, willow, birch), and of split bones of animals including 

 the mammoth, Arctic fox, northern deer, horse, wolf, hare, and 

 marmot. 



243. Kokorcvo III. — This site, north of Kokorevo in the Kamcnnyi 

 I.og at its merging point with the Telezhnyi Log. was investigated by 

 G. P. Sosnovskii in 1925 and 1928. The cultural stratum lies at a 

 depth of about 1.6 m. in the clay sands of the ancient ravine on the 



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