found: Work cat.: 2010: Presepe di Pasqua, c2010:p. 15 (traditional crèches made during the Holy Week)
found: Full homely divinity web site, 20 Sept. 2010:(We do not know exactly when the idea of the Easter sepulchre first appeared, or who invented it. We do know that it can be found as early as the 10th century ... By the time of the Reformation in the 16th century Easter sepulchres and the ceremonies associated with them were common all over the Continent and in Britain. The sepulchre itself took many forms, from a simple niche in the wall of the church, to elaborate wooden structures set up on the flat tops of tombs ...)
found: Wikipedia, 20 Sept. 2010:(Easter Sepulchre is a feature of English interior church architecture; only found in England, the practice having been peculiar to the Sarum Rite)
found: Corriere del mezzogiorno online, 20 Sept. 2010:(review of Il presepe di Pasqua. Simboli e presenze di una tradizione dimenticata: tableaux set up for Holy Week)