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289. Khara-Busun. — During 1928-1929 stone implements and 

 ostrich eggshells were found on the right bank of the Chikoie River 

 in the sands beside Kudarinskii road about 5 kilometers from Palk- 

 anova. 



290. Kharankhoi. — This site, discovered in 1927 by the Buriat- 

 Mongolian Expedition in sands on the right bank of the Selenga in 

 Kharankhoi ravine, about 1 1 kilometers upstream from Ust-Kiakhta. 

 Among objects found were stone tools, ostrich eggshells, and bones 

 of Rhinoceros, Bos, and Equidae. 



291. Khabarovsk. — M. M. Gerasimov found during 1926-1927 

 stone implements in the loesslike loam at a depth of 0.75-1.0 m. The 

 period was not determined. 



292. Shkotovo. — A Hungarian prisoner-of-war, I. Parkas, dis- 

 covered a stone tool similar to the Paleolithic implements found in 

 the Ordos. 



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293. Anikieva I. — During 1937 traces of this site were located on 

 the eastern coast of the Rybachii Peninsula, i kilometer west of the 

 center of the Tsyp-Navolok settlement at the foot of the southern 

 end of Anikieva Mountain. This site occupied a considerable part of 

 the ancient pebble-covered beach about 37.0 m. above sea level. 



294. Anikieva II. — At 31.0 m. above sea level on the western slope 

 of Anikieva Mountain traces of prehistoric occupation were scattered 

 over about 20 square kilometers. The finds were made in 1937. 



295. Korahelnaia. — In 1935 B. F. Zemliakov and P. N. Tretiakov 

 discovered traces of this site at 33.0-36.0 m. above sea level on the 

 surface of the bank of the Korabelnyi brook on the western coast of 

 Bolshaia Motka Bay. The material consisted of quartz flakes and 

 crude implements. 



296. Log-Navolok. — In 1937 this site was discovered on the north- 

 ern coast of the Rybachii Peninsula on the crest of the pebbly coastal 

 bank about 20.0 m. above sea level between Cape Log-Navolok and 

 Laush-Guba, 



297. Morozova. — B. F. Zemliakov and P. N. Tretiakov in 1935 dis- 

 covered traces of this site on the eastern coast of the Bolshaia Motka 

 Bay between the valley of the Morozova River and the first brook 

 to the south. A large quantity of quartz flakes and implements were 

 found on the shore of a lake 55.0-60.0 m. above sea level. 



298. Ozerko. — In 1935 quartz scrapers and nuclei-shaped burins 



2'^ Northern part of the Kola Peninsula (Nos. 293-304). 



