Table 2.
Period | LCC (%) | L | k | p | D | LCC location |
A.D. 1200–1250 | 109 (39) | 1,985 | 46.84 | 2.27 | 9 | North |
A.D. 1250–1300 | 125 (40) | 2,085 | 41.25 | 2.34 | 8 | North |
A.D. 1300–1350 | 44 (25) | 410 | 18.05 | 2.00 | 8 | South |
A.D. 1350–1400 | 65 (45) | 1,173 | 42.22 | 2.00 | 8 | South |
A.D. 1400–1450 | 23 (51) | 233 | 22.67 | 1.10 | 3 | South |
Location is whether the LCC is geographically in the north or south. D, diameter of the LCC (maximum distance between two nodes); k, mean degree for the total network; L, number of connections within the LCC; LCC, largest connected component within the binarized networks with the percentage of all nodes in this component in parentheses; p, average path length for the total network.