Godunov map

1667 ethnographic map of Siberia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Godunov map was an ethnographic map of Siberia commissioned by Alexis of Russia on 15 November 1667.[1] The original is no longer extant, but two copies were made: one by Claes Johansson Prytz and the other by Fritz Cronman.[2][3] It is named after Petr Ivanovich Godunov, the then governor (voivode) of Tobolsk.[1][4][5]

Copy by Claes Johansson Prytz

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