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For example, just look west of Whiterun, the first Square is Fort Greymoor right bast the watchtower. Keep going and you'll see the first circle Rorikstead, which it also says on the map if you look close enough.
This is correct. Just a standard map of Skyrim showing cities, towns, and forts.
No it isn't, there is a map for burial sites you can get from Delphine's room later, the map in the study isn't it, and it would not make sense for him to know where they are before you get him the stone but that map is always there.
But this one doesn't have any special markings, so even if Farengar is using it to find something related to dragons, he's not annotating it there. The only map with the dragon burial sites is made with the help of the dragon stone.