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Boundaries in landscape history : ウィキペディア英語版 | Boundaries in landscape history Boundaries—particularly field boundaries—are among the oldest features in an English rural landscape.〔English Heritage http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/hc2006/upload/pdf/eastofengland2004.pdf〕 Although a boundary itself is an abstract concept, the boundary can often be seen by differences in land use on either side. ==Longevity of boundaries== Boundaries- a real or imagined line that marks the limit of something. Many field boundaries in the central region of England originated with the enclosure of the previous open fields in the 18th or 19th centuries. In a few instances, current field boundaries (particularly in the west country) have been shown to have originated in the Bronze Age or Iron Age. With a few exceptions, however, the attempt to establish pre-Saxon boundaries has been "largely fruitless". Areas that were never formally enclosed might yet prove a more fruitful area of research.
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