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Mercator's Russian map from 1595, showing Zlata Baba, Lukomoriye, Serponov etc. This is too early to show the fort at Obdorsk, which was established in 1595 by Cossack tax-collectors.
Detail from the Mercator map of 1630 - Zlata Baba, Lukomoriye, Samoyed territory, Cossin, Serponov and the fort at Obdorsk
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Isaac Massa's Map 1609
Detail of Mercator's 1595 Map
2. НАСЕЛЕНИЕ 2.1. ПЕРВОЕ РУССКОЕ НАСЕЛЕНИЕ ЗАПАДНОЙ СИБИРИ: ДОЕРМАКОВСКОЕ ВРЕМЯ
Cantelli's map 1683, showing Lukomoriye
Национальный Фонд Святого Трифона
Modern map of Lukomoriye within the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District - in 2012 the Russian Geographical Society launched an expedition up the Poluy river to try and find Serponov
Zlata Baba from Sigmund Freiherr von Herberstein, 1557
Mercator's North Pole Map, showing Samoyed territory and Zlata Baba
Isaac Massa's map from 1638, showing Lukomoriye and Samoyed territory
Map of the North Pole by Pitt, 1680, showing Lukomoriye and Samoyed territories
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Modern Developments in Yamalo-Nenets
1882 Wood Engraving: Ural Mountains, Kara Sea & Obdorsk.
Captain Wiggins Expedition (1877): nice view of Obdorsk
Национальный Фонд Святого Трифона
Gorgeous pic of traditional 'hut on hen's legs' building style from the region - to avoid seasonal flooding presumably.
Лукоморье существовало в реальности? - Город.томск.ру
Guillaume Delisle's map of Tartary 1706, showing Lukomoriye and Samoyed territory