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The glow of Bologna stone does not grow old

Posted on March 5, 2018 by Emilia Palo

The mystery of the glowing Bologna stone remains interesting through the years.

The Russel Society Newsletter included a piece about the Bologna stone and comments from Mika Lastusaari. March 2018, p. 26-29. (March 2018 – pdf)

This entry was posted in 2018, in other media and tagged 2018, in other media by Emilia Palo. Bookmark the permalink.

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