The benefit of a tough skin: bullet holes, weathering, and the preservation of heritage
Projectile damage to building stone is a widespread phenomenon. Sites damaged 100 years ago during First World War still see daily use, while in a more contemporary setting numerous reports show the damage to buildings in Babylon, Mosul and Palmyra. While research has been carried out on the long-te...
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Royal Society
2017
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