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A settlement is a general term used in archeology, landscape history and other subjects for a permanent or temporary community in which people live which avoids being specific as to size, population or importance. A settlement can therefore range in size from a small number of dwellings grouped together to the largest of cities with surrounding urbanized areas. The term may include hamlets, villages, towns and cities.[1] The National Curriculum for England uses the term and expects 12 year old children to understand and define it.[2] The medieval settlement research group (a British organisation) includes as part of a settlement, associated features such as roads, enclosures, field systems, boundary banks and ditches, ponds, parks and woods, mills, manor houses, moats and churches.[3] Settlements can be ordered by size (or some other factor such as availability of services) to define a settlement hierarchy.[4] Landscape history studies the form (morphology) of settlements - for example whether they are dispersed or nucleated. Notes
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