Fences, which are of two types: hedgerows and dry stonewalls. Hedgerows are common in mountain landscapes
but very rare on the Aegean islands and the driest parts of the Mediterranean, where they are seen in windy
plains as wind and grazing protection of arable land, vines and small orchards. Dry stonewalls are very common in
coastal areas and islands as protection from grazing or for marking rangeland-fields limits Differences may refer to height;
thickness and extra material used to increase height, namely bushes, branches and today wireWhen they separate grazing lands they are usually placed across the contours, whereas when they separate fields they are rectangular. Modern fences are made of wire and often replace fallen stonewalls