Simulation of the emergence of hierarchical and enduring settlement patterns during the Middle Ages
The agent-based model SimFeodal simulates the emergence of enduring population clusters located around the castles and the churches in a rural region during the Middle Ages. In the course of time, population clusters (hamlets, villages, small towns) become more numerous; many of them grow (i. e. their number of peasant households increases) but some clusters grow more than others.
Name | Category | Type | Activity | Level |
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Peasant household | Moving locally and at long distances | Socio-spatial | Active | Micro-geographic |
Peasant household | Moving only locally | Socio-spatial | Active | Micro-geographic |
Lord | Overlord (prince, count) | Social | Active | Micro-geographic |
Lord | Small lord (castellan, knight…) | Socio-spatial | Active | Micro-geographic |
Tax area | Rents | Spatial | Passive | Micro-geographic |
Tax area | High justice rights | Spatial | Passive | Micro-geographic |
Tax area | Other rights (usage rights, low justice rights) | Spatial | Passive | Micro-geographic |
Attractive point | Parish church | Socio-spatial | Active | Micro-geographic |
Attractive point | Castle | Spatial | Passive | Micro-geographic |
Attractive point | Village community | Spatial | Passive | Micro-geographic |
Population cluster | Village, hamlet | Spatial | Passive | Meso-geographic |
Population cluster | Agglomeration (market town, small town) | Spatial | Passive | Meso-geographic |
Attraction centre | Spatial | Passive | Meso-geographic |