Dear all,

My apologies. The dropbox link I sent in my previous message seems not to
work.
I also apologize for those who dislike having to enter in a website to have
a look to some photographs which may interest them very little. I do not
know other alternative way to send 10 photographs to a huge mailing list.

I copy my previous message again:
The reason of this message is to ask you about the four stone circles
attached to the upper part of the South wall of the South Transept of the
Salamanca Old Cathedral (12th century). Detailed photographs taken from the
roof of the cathedral are available in:

http://www.mediafire.com/folder/gh4z23vpm0lmfxr,86of1051tl9968q,i9870jqzdijcvcl,5oea9916tg6q5zv,nne0cyej0k5qq0l,yayoddwvjexgla3,44i1zzbdif6i2ne,4zczcfx97be25f4,shmellrfjt82sm4,q32d936j8up9rxf/shared

The stone circles seem to have been located there in purpose and possible
reasons like holding coat of arms or any other kind of sculpture have been
discharged for various reasons. This South wall is only visible from the
cloister. Our first idea was to be a kind of sundial but completely
different from the many medieval sundials engraved in south walls of
cathedrals or other buildings in Spain with their well known layout of
engraved hour lines.
Have you seen anything similar? Any idea from your side will be more than
welcomed.
Best regards and again my apologies,
Azucena
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Dra. Azucena Hernández Pérez

Universidad Complutense de Madrid

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