EATING BOWLS.
The smaller forms are called sāt-tsān-nā.
356. ([39962]). Fig. [410]. The ornamentation is typical of a variety very common on Zuñi bowls. The design on the outer surface is more constant than that on the inner, in which the figures of animals,
especially the elk, are sometimes introduced. The distinguishing feature of this type is the zigzag line on the inner margin.
| Fig. 410 ([39962]) (¼) | Fig. 411 ([40266]) (¼) | Fig. 412 ([40285]) (¼) |
The following numbers belong to the same type:
357-378. 357, (39746); 358, (39973); 359, (39975); 360, (39981); 361, (39984); 362, (39988); 363, (39989); 364, (39991); 365, (39993); 366, (39994); 367, (39997); 368, (39999); 369, (40004), duplicate of Fig. [411]; 370, (40005); 371, (40231); 372, (40234); 373, (40236); 374, (40239); 375, (40246); 376, (40249); 377, (40250); 378, (40259).
379-396. 379, (40260); 380, ([40266]), shown in Fig. [411]; 381, (40274); 382, ([40285]), shown in Fig. [412]; 383, (40504); 384, (40512); 385, (40513); 386, (40516); 387, (40517); 388, (40519); 389, (40522); 390, (40527); 391, (40530); 392, (40541); 393, (40546); 394, (40528); 395, (40203); 396, (40211).
397. (39951). Decorated, on the inner margin only, with triangles.
398. (39952). Similar to that shown in Fig. [411], except that the inner marginal line is scalloped.