Fife - Prehistoric Sites
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A much worn carved stone, or Pictish cross-slab, possibly of 9th-century date. What we see today is only a fragment of the original stone, decorated with faded carvings. Historic Scotland, who look after Dogton Stone, describe it as a free-standing cross, but that interpretation is somewhat open to debate.
A922, Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland
Attraction Type: Prehistoric - Early Christian Cross
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A trio of striking standing stones dating to the Bronze Age is all that remains of four stones reaching about 5 metres in height (about 17 feet high). As is common with stone circles, there are many theories as to who erected them, and for what purpose.
Lundin Links, Fife, Scotland
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Heritage Highlight: One of the most impressive prehistoric remains in Scotland
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