Limestone Is The Secret To Greek Theatre’s Acoustics

“The Greek theater of Epidaurus has long been considered a marvel of acoustics. Over the years, people have come up with a number of explanations as to why those who sit in the back of the semicircular theater, built in the 4th century B.C., can hear performers on the stage with such clarity. … Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology this month showed that the secret is in . . . the seats.” (second item)