In landscape history, "boundaries" refer to the delineations that separate different land uses, property ownerships, or ecological zones within a landscape. These boundaries can be physical, such as fences, walls, and hedgerows, or they can be conceptual, such as cultural or historical delimitations that influence how land is perceived and managed. Boundaries play a crucial role in shaping landscapes and understanding their historical development.

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