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As for the question; no, the bonuses don't stack, it will still be 15% for ancient and classical era wonders.
The game also has a hidden rule for marble and salt : Marble and Salt never spawn inside a city-state's 3-tile working range. In very rare occassions, city-state borders can reach beyond 3 tiles and acquire a marble/salt tile which is 4 tile away. The city-state will improve the resource with its worker and give it to you if you're allied to them, but city-state itself doesn't get the tile yield (food, production, gold) of it.
I know, my post is somewhat off-topic, but I think it was interesting trivia which is "possibly" never mentioned anywhere.
I never knew that about salt!
I got interesting trivia for someone like you... on the Huge Earth Map, on the geographically representative tile for the west side of the Suez Canal, despite it being clearly a river tile, it is NOT considered a river tile. Some tributary vs outlet rule.
It's obnoxious. Like somehow the rest of the world can't understand your sentences unless you're screaming them.
Interestingly enough, I just rolled a continents map where I had marble in my capital - and found another marble 3 tiles away. Granted, this was on Legendary Start resource rules, so it's possible the capital marble was spawned after that other marble.
for example, I just received an email message from ebay with the subject line "ORDER CONFIRMED" .... how dare they scream at me and not just politely write "order confirmed" ? the audacity.., i will call customer service and complain....lol
anyway, most associate exclamation marks !!!!! with screaming tho
https://newrepublic.com/article/117390/netiquette-capitalization-how-caps-became-code-yelling