1,224 research outputs found
Military Wei (Guards) and Suo (Battalions) of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)
This dataset is compiled from Liew, Foon Ming "The treatises on military affairs of the Ming dynastic history (1368-1644)" chap 89-90. Compiled by Michael Szonyi and John Wong. GIS Editing by Lex Berman
TGAZ (Temporal Gazetteer)
The Temporal Gazetteer is a database of Chinese, Russian and Tibetan Historical Placenames, made available as an online search engine and machine-readable API webservice. Developed by Merrick Lex Berman and William Hays
TGAZ (Temporal Gazetteer)
The Temporal Gazetteer is a database of Chinese, Russian and Tibetan Historical Placenames, made available as an online search engine and machine-readable API webservice. Developed by Merrick Lex Berman and William Hays
Military Wei (Guards) and Suo (Battalions) of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)
This dataset is compiled from Liew, Foon Ming "The treatises on military affairs of the Ming dynastic history (1368-1644)" chap 89-90. Compiled by Michael Szonyi and John Wong. GIS Editing by Lex Berman
Language Atlas of China
This dataset contains county level administrative units for 1990, with major language groups encoded to each, based on the Language Atlas of China. Full description of the project is found in the attached paper: "Coding Scheme for the Language Atlas of China," By William Lavely (University of Washington), 2000. The original coding scheme contained ONLY Sinitic language group references. The remaining counties have been filled in with place-holder values (somewhat arbitrarily) by Lex Berman, who takes the blame for any mistakes. See the "pseudo-codes" definitions below to see the changes made. Note, the attributes also contain a column indicating whether the encoding attribution was compiled by William Lavely or Lex Berman
First International Workshop on Historical GIS
The First International Workshop on Historical GIS was held on Aug 23rd - 24th, 2001 at Fudan University, Shanghai, China. The Workshop was hosted by the Center for Historical Geographical Studies at Fudan, and organized by: Jianxiong GE (Fudan University), Peter Bol (Harvard University), Ruth Mostern (U.C. Berkeley) , and Lex Berman (Harvard University). RELATED WEBSITE: https://sites.fas.harvard.edu/~chgis/pages/agendas/shanghai_2001.html</a
First International Workshop on Historical GIS
The First International Workshop on Historical GIS was held on Aug 23rd - 24th, 2001 at Fudan University, Shanghai, China. The Workshop was hosted by the Center for Historical Geographical Studies at Fudan, and organized by: Jianxiong GE (Fudan University), Peter Bol (Harvard University), Ruth Mostern (U.C. Berkeley) , and Lex Berman (Harvard University). RELATED WEBSITE: https://sites.fas.harvard.edu/~chgis/pages/agendas/shanghai_2001.html</a
ChinaHydro NavNet
ChinaHydro_NavNet contains arcs representing sections of rivers in China that are navigable. This data was revised by the Regional Systems Analysis lab, and edited by Lex Berman. The river sections are NOT named. Derived from the "Navigable Waterways of China," compiled by Lawrence Crissman, (c) ACASIAN 1998
V6 Ming Dynasty Courier Routes and Stations
Late Ming Dynasty Courier Stations were compiled primarily from the "Mingdai Yizhankao" by YANG Zhengtai, supplemented for some areas with info from the 1903 Postal Atlas. This is an update of the 2014 draft. Editors: Lex Berman, Wei Zhang, with thanks to Said Doua
V6 Ming Dynasty Courier Routes and Stations
Late Ming Dynasty Courier Stations were compiled primarily from the "Mingdai Yizhankao" by YANG Zhengtai, supplemented for some areas with info from the 1903 Postal Atlas. This is an update of the 2014 draft. Editors: Lex Berman, Wei Zhang, with thanks to Said Doua
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