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Laocoon Rerestored
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JSTOR: American Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 93, No. 3 (Jul., 1989), pp. 417-422
Seymour Howard
American Journal of Archaeology
Vol. 93, No. 3 (Jul., 1989), pp. 417-422
Published by: Archaeological Institute of America
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On the basis of new observations of breaks, cuttings, and intact surfaces of dismantled and reassembled portions of the Vatican Laocoon group, it is
suggested that a more compact diagonally set pyramidal design of greater power was contemplated or used before subsequent ancient and modern
planigraphic restorations were made.
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