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- Balfarg is a prehistoric monument complex in Glenrothes, Fife, Scotland. It is protected as a scheduled monument. With the development of Glenrothes new...
- Bronze Age cairns as at Arbor Low. Examples of such ritual landscapes are: Balfarg in Fife, Scotland Dunragit archaeological excavation site in Wigtownshire...
- skeuomorph and is derived from wicker basketry. Grooved ware pots excavated at Balfarg in Fife have been chemically analysed to determine their contents. It appears...
- going into administration in 2012. Aberdour Castle Balbirnie Stone Circle Balfarg Balgonie Castle Balmerino Abbey Bunnet Stane Cambo Estate Caves of Caiplie...
- Balbirnie Park, Balbirnie Stone Circle Balcomie Castle Baldinnie Balfarg, Balfarg Henge Balgeddie House Balgonie Castle Ballingry Balmacolm Balmerino...
- The prehistoric ceremonial complex of Balfarg is nearby; the scheduling for Balfarg states that "the Balfarg complex, together with the nearby stone...
- Bethune, 9th of Creich (died 1670). Descended from James Bethune, 1st of Balfarg (died 1546), son of John Bethune, 6th of Balfour, and ending with his unmarried...
- century. The earliest indications of human activity around Markinch are Balfarg henge and Balbirnie Stone Circle, in an area now incorporated into the...
- stone circles which can be seen at Balbirnie and Balfarg in the northeast of the town. The Balfarg henge was constructed around 3000 BC and contains...
- King James VI in 1598. He was the son of James Beaton of Auchmuty and Balfarg (a younger son of John Beaton of Balfour) and nephew to Cardinal David...