NO. 13 SOVIET ANTHROPOLOGY — FIELD 63 



Upper Paleolithic implements on the plowed land along the Biriulka 

 River, a right tributary of the Lena, on the edge of the 80-m. terrace 

 near Zalog. 



279. .Ira-Tscokui. — On the right bank of the Selenga, 12 kilo- 

 meters northwest of Kalinishnaia in the Troitskosavski Okruij, in the 

 sands near Niir settlement, the lUiriat-Mongolian Archeological Ex- 

 pedition in 1928 found ostrich eggshells and stone tools of Paleolithic 

 type. 



280. Bozoi. — Traces of this Paleolithic site lay 18 kilometers up- 

 stream from Ust-Orda on the right bank of the Kuda River (Kkgirit- 

 Bulagat Aimak) on the slope and at the edge of the lowest terrace. 

 Quartzite and flint scrapers and nuclei lay in the black earth {cher- 

 nozem) deposits and in the loesslike sandy loam. 



281. Dureny. — The material from the sands on the left bank of the 

 Chikoie River, 25 kilometers cast of Troitskosavsk, included stone 

 tools, ostrich eggshells, and bones of fossil animals. 



282. Durungui. — Stone implements of Paleolithic type from the 

 Upper Yenisei and Angara were assembled by S. I. Rudenko in 1()2T, 

 in the valley of the Onon River at this settlement. Earlier .\. K. 

 Kuznctsov also assembled the same kind of tools in the valleys of the 

 rivers Onon and Ingoda. 



283. Zaruhino. — Material from sands in an isolated ravine near 

 this village lying on the left bank of the Selenga downstream from 

 Ust-Kiakhta was obtained by the Buriat-Mongolian Archeological 

 Expedition in 1928 with the participation of G. P. Sosnovskii. They 

 found stone tools, nuclei, flakes, bones of Equus hemiouus, large 

 deer, mountain sheep, and hare, and ostrich eggshells. 



284. Ivaslika. — Typologically Paleolithic implements were found 

 in Ivashka ravine opposite Ust-Kiakhta. 



285. Mylnikovo. — Stone implements of Paleolithic type were col- 

 lected along the Chikoie River near this village. 



286. Nomokhonovo. — On the right bank of the Selenga. 25 kilo- 

 meters upstream from Seleginsk in Shirokaia Pad (Mukhor- 

 khundui), which was filled with dune sand, stone implements and 

 flakes, and ostrich eggshells were assembled on the exposed places. 



287. Nialrji. — Stone implements of Paleolithic tyjK: were fouii.l in 

 the sand above the mouth of the D/hida River. 



288. Ust-Kiakhta. — In exposed sands on the left Kink of the Sava 

 River near this village, stone implements, including nuclei and flakes, 

 and ostrich eggshells (one perforated) have been found. The first 

 report was by Mostits in 1804, then by I^iptev in 1924. and finally 

 by l~)ebets in 1928. 



