Olcoz - San Miguel
Olcoz - San Miguel
Olcoz - San Miguel
Olcoz - San Miguel
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Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Olcoz - San Miguel
Olcoz - San Miguel
Olcoz - San Miguel
Saint Mary of Eunate
Saint Mary of Eunate
Saint Mary of Eunate
Saint Mary of Eunate
Saint Mary of Eunate
Saint Mary of Eunate
Saint Mary of Eunate
Saint Mary of Eunate
Saint Mary of Eunate
Saint Mary of Eunate
Saint Mary of Eunate
Saint Mary of Eunate
Saint Mary of Eunate
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Oloriz - San Pedro de Echano
Oloriz - San Pedro de Echano
Oloriz - San Pedro de Echano
Oloriz - San Pedro de Echano
Oloriz - San Pedro de Echano
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Olcoz - San Miguel


Saint Miguel is tightly connected to Saint Mary of Eunate (8 kms west) and it is as enigmatic. There are many theories centered around these two churches.
The portal of San Miguel is very similar to the portal of Saint Mary of Eunate, but mirror inverted.
This small dog is carved into on of the pillars. Maybe a watchdog. It looks like a carved graffito, though there is some "professionalism" in the work. The carver obviously used the right tools - and was not in a hurry like "taggers" mostly are. He actually inspired a less gifted carver, who used the opposite pillar.
The portal of San Miguel is very similar to the portal of Saint Mary of Eunate, but mirror inverted.
This small dog is carved into on of the pillars. Maybe a watchdog. It looks like a carved graffito, though there is some "professionalism" in the work. The carver obviously used the right tools - and was not in a hurry like "taggers" mostly are. He actually inspired a less gifted carver, who used the opposite pillar.
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