Thank you all for your interest! Here's the story and I hope you might find it interesting as well: I was taking a tour of the Church of San Jose in Panama City a couple years ago. It's famous for having this incredibly large gold alter brought there by Capt Morgan in the late 17th Century. You've seen one gold alter you've seen them all (

)so I was looking at the alters and art along the side walls that don't seem to get much attention. I noticed that on one of the side alters along the right wall was a bas relief of the Last Supper that, to me, clearly showed what is normally John to be a woman (ala The DaVinci Code). My wife was in a hurry to move on to the next tourist trap so I didn't get a chance to study it, but I clearly remember thinking, Wow, that's definitely a woman. If I remember correctly, she even had breasts. I have searched and searched the internet for pictures, even e-mailed the American University in Panama for there help, but so far have come up empty. There are plenty of pictures of the main alter and church, but I have yet to find a close up of the bas relief. (Here's the website to the church:
http://www.panamaface.com/en/locality/l ... y=45&page= ) Imagine how far it would go if it could be shown that centuries ago, someone other than Dan Brown interpreted the Last Supper with a woman next to Jesus' side. I don't really want someone to go too far out of their way as we all know how memories can be blurred and it's possible it was my imagination. I was in Milan a few months before that and saw DaVinci's version and thought I could see where one could interpret it as a woman, but the bas relief definitely was more detailed. I was just hoping that someone knew someone who might be around there that wouldn't mind taking a quick picture?