123. Old site; located 1926 (A. H.); a moderate-sized village; not promising for excavation.
124. Knikhtak.—Originally on Zagoskin's general map; now a camp, no old remains in evidence; a house and four burials on same shore, 2 miles farther south; collection (A. H.).
125. Chiukak.—Dead village; on Zagoskin's general map; some skeletal material remaining; name now applied to a village farther up the coast.
126. Chaimiut.—Dead village; originally on Zagoskin's general map; name belonged to village nearer the point.
127. Ukvikhtulig.—Dead village at Topkok Head; originally on Zagoskin's general map.
128. Dead village, 18 miles east of Nome, near Port Safety. (A. H.)
129. Azachagiag.—Dead village, west of Cape Nome; originally on Zagoskin's general map.
130. Nome.—Probably small native village at this site in the past. Now principal white settlement in western Alaska. King Island, Diomede, and some Wales natives reside on the outskirts during summer.
131. Aziak Island (Sledge Island).—Two dead villages; the principal one at the northern point of the island. Visited by Collins, 1928. Collections.
132. Sinuk.—Small old site.