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Sound Archaeology: A Study of the Acoustics of Three World Heritage Sites, Spanish Prehistoric Painted Caves, Stonehenge, and Paphos Theatre
Acoustics
doi 10.3390/acoustics1030039
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August 9, 2019
Authors
Rupert Till
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MDPI AG
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