| Native Name | Olla |
| Object Number | 57-12-2 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Pueblo | Zuni |
| Provenience | New Mexico | Zuni Pueblo |
| Culture Area | Southwest Culture Area |
| Section | American |
| Materials | Clay |
| Iconography | Deer | Rosette |
| Description | Pottery; shape typical; rim broken; black-brown and red "deer and rosette type"; design on white slip. Neck-band divided into 4 sections with identical designs (incl. 2 small hook elements with triangular points, triangular and leaf-like motifs). Shoulder band contains 2 pair of typical "zuni deer", each under separate arch. The two "rosettes" have diam of 15 to 16 cm. The 8 red birds in narrow band have tails made of 2 small hooks with "triangular points", lowest badn contains 2 more deer in arches and one half-arch both sides of each rosette. Base brown. Dimpled bottom. |
| Height | 27.4 cm |
| Outside Diameter | 32.5 cm |
| Credit Line | Gift of Alfred V. Kidder, 1957 |
| Other Number | 63 - Other Number |
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