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PAX SAPIENTICA CMake-All-Build CMake-Unit-Test

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Overview

This software is PAX SAPIENTICA (abbreviated PAXS). PAXS is a GIS for philological, archaeological, and anthropological data. It has the ability to display calendars for each region in each time period and agent-based simulation.

List of elements supported by this software.

πŸ“… Calendar

Available Calendar Name
βœ… Julian calendar
βœ… Gregorian calendar
βœ… Japanese calendar
βœ… Chinese calendar
βœ… Islamic calendar
βœ… Julian day number

Calendar

🏠 Agent-Based Simulation (ABS)

This is an agent-based simulation that estimates settlement and population dynamics in the Japanese archipelago from the 3rd to 7th centuries. It was presented at the 48th Annual Meeting of the Japan Association for Archaeoinformatics on December 2, 2023.

PAX SAPIENTICA Simulation

PAX SAPIENTICA Simulation

Figure. Percentage of mitochondrial DNA haplogroups in the Owari Province of Japan by year from 950 BCE to 100 BCE as output by ABS.

This software can handle DNA haplogroup data of ancient human bones.

The following GIF animation shows the changes in East Asian mtDNA haplogroups from 1 Julian day (4713 BC) to the present.

PAX SAPIENTICA Mitochondrial DNA

Ancient human bone mtDNA data registered as of December 21, 2023.

PAX SAPIENTICA mtDNA

πŸ‘€ Movement of a person

This software allows you to visualize and move historical figures.

PAX SAPIENTICA Movement

πŸ“ Distributions

Distribution of bronze swords in NortheastAsia

bronze swords

Distribution of Zenpokoenfun tombs in Japan

Distribution of Zenpokoenfun tombs

Distribution of Yayoi Funkyubo tombs in Japan

Distribution of Zenpokoenfun tombs

Distribution of bronze bells in Japan

Distribution of bronze bells

Distribution of weapon-shaped bronzes in Japan

Distribution of weapon-shaped bronzes


How to Install

This software has both a GUI and a CUI.

GUI

The GUI supports the following libraries

  • SFML (CMake)
  • SFML v2.6.1 (.sln / for Windows) - Available without installation
  • OpenSiv3D (tested with v0.6.13 & Visual Studio Community 2022 v17.8.3)
  • DxLib (tested on Windows and Android versions)

Any of the above libraries will launch the GUI software.

CUI

To try this library, build cmake.

Tip

For example, clone this repository. You can open the cloned directory with VS Code and build it with CMake.

Code Documentation

https://aspjt.github.io/PAX_SAPIENTICA/

How to Contribute

This project welcomes issues and pull requests. Anyone can send issues and pull requests.

You can find out how to contribute here.

Supported Environment

Compilers

  • GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)
  • Clang
  • Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC)

Language Version

C++17 or later

Build Tools

  • CMake (e.g. Visual Studio Code)
  • .sln / Microsoft Visual Studio
  • Android Studio

Android Studio

This library has been tested to work in a mobile environment.

Important

The Android version of DxLib, a wrapper library for drawing APIs, is used. Drawing APIs such as OpenGL and Vulkan are not directly supported.

Android Studio


Main Developers

Icon Name Main Work
As Project ● Planning
● Design Concepts
● Specification Document Preparation
guinpen98 ● Programming
● Simulation
● GitHub Actions / CI&CD

License

These codes in the Library directory are licensed under CC0 (PUBLIC DOMAIN).

Third party content is copyrighted by its respective owners.

CC0