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Anglo-Saxon fences were commonly referred to as "palisades." These structures were typically made of wooden stakes or posts driven into the ground to create enclosures for protection and to delineate boundaries. They were often used around settlements or important areas to keep out intruders and animals. In addition to palisades, simple hedges or ditches may have also been employed for similar purposes.

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