Lundenwic

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Lundenwic was the early medieval trading settlement and urban center of the Middle Saxons that preceded the later walled city of London.

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Lundenwic canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
early medieval trading settlement
former populated place
abandonedBy late 9th century
archaeologicalStatus Scheduled Monument (parts of site)
associatedWith Mercia
surface form: Kingdom of Mercia

Kingdom of Essex
surface form: Kingdom of the East Saxons
culture Middle Saxons
declineAssociatedWith Viking attacks
discoveredBy archaeological excavations in the 20th century
economyBasedOn craft production
riverine commerce
trade
evidenceIncludes animal bones
imported pottery
metalwork
sunken-featured buildings
timber buildings
trading goods
workshops
flourishedDuring 7th century
8th century
early 9th century
hasFunction trading port
urban center
hasToponymicSuccessor London, England
surface form: London
locatedIn England
Middle Saxon territory
United Kingdom
present-day London
nameEtymology Old English wic meaning trading settlement
partiallyLocatedIn Strand area of London
modern Aldwych area
modern Covent Garden area
precedes medieval City of London
walled city of London
situatedNear Thames
surface form: River Thames
situatedOutside Roman city walls of Londinium
situatedWestOf Londinium
surface form: Roman Londinium
studiedBy Museum of London
surface form: Museum of London Archaeology
successorSettlement reoccupied Roman Londinium
timePeriod Anglo-Saxon England
surface form: Anglo-Saxon period

Early Middle Ages
urbanCharacteristics market area
planned street system (partly reconstructed)
waterfront installations

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Middle Saxons capital Lundenwic