Gardens of Crimea
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Gardens of Crimea
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/WFLMOL
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Creator |
O'Neill, Kelly
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Harvard Dataverse
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Description |
Ten years after Catherine II annexed Crimea, Russian imperial officials undertook a survey of some of the most valuable properties in the newly-acquired territory: its gardens. The survey focused on orchards and vineyards that had been abandoned by their owners (Tatars and Greeks) and claimed as state property. The work was carried out between 1791 and 1793 and this dataset presents the results. The data describes 809 orchards and 332 vineyards located mainly on the southern coast and along a trio of rivers flowing northwest out of the mountains. Location data is based on OpenStreetMap data (WGS84). For full treatment of the historical context and data production, consult the related publication links. Be sure to consult the codebook for additional information about attributes in files of all types. |
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Agricultural Sciences
Arts and Humanities Social Sciences Crimea |
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Contributor |
O'Neill, Kelly
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