摘要:The article presents a set of objects, which came from a new settlement of the Gumelnița culture. The archaeological collection consists of working tools, ceramic fragments and an anthropomorphic figurine fragment. Settlement from Chioselia Mare was identified at 3.5 km north-west from the church of Chioselia Mare village and 1,9 km west of the road between Chioselia Mare village, Cahul District and Cîietu village, Cantemir District. According to preliminary investigations, this settlement is the northernmost site of the Gumelnița culture on the territory of the Republic of Moldova. List of illustrations: Fig. 1. a - The map of Gumelnița culture settlements in the Republic of Moldova: 1 - Chioselia Mare; 2, 3 - Cucoara I, II (by Маркевич 1973, 157; Бейлекчи 1978, рис. 1); 4 - Cealîc (by Agulnicov 1993, nr. 108); 5 - Lopățica; 6 - Taraclia; 7 - Cairaclia; 8 - Vulcănești: 9 - Colibaș; 10-12 - Etulia I, V, VI; 13 - Giurgiulești (by Маркевич 1973, 157; Бейлекчи 1978, рис. 1); b - the location of the archaeological site of Chioselia Mare. Fig. 2. Chioselia Mare. Stone tools: 1-4 - adze; 5-10 - axes. Fig. 3. Chioselia Mare. Stone tools: 1, 2, 4, 7 - hammer; 3, 6 - scarper; 5 - adze; 8-10 - chisels; 12 - fragment of an- thropomorphic figurine. Fig. 4. Chioselia Mare. Flint tools. Local flint: 1 - sickle; 5, 8, 9, 19 - scrapers; 15, 21 - flakes; 10 - core; 11, 12 - flint pebbles. Balkan flint: 2, 6, 7, 14, 16-18, 20 - scrapers; 3, 4 - blades; 13 - sickle. Fig. 5. Ceramic fragments discovered at Chioselia Mare: 1 - lid; 3-7 - handles; 8-16 - ceramic bottoms. Fig. 6. Ceramic fragments discovered at Chioselia Mare: 1-8, 10-14 - lips of pottery; 9 - wall. Fig. 7. Ceramic fragments discovered at Chioselia Mare: 1, 3 - lips of pottery; 4 - lid; 5-11 - walls.