Abstract

The church of San Lorenzo in Tenno (Trentino, Italy) has an extraordinary collection of early medieval sculptural fragments reused in its Romanesque apse. The number of those sculptural fragments and the kind of reuse represent an unicum for this territory. In this work sculptural elements have been studied, divided by function, and finally a hypothetical re-construction of their original position has been proposed.

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