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I recently received a postcard featuring Pueblo III pottery from Mesa Verde National Park. The front of the postcard showcases a ladle, bowl, and pitcher, all typical pieces used in food preparation during that time period. The photo was taken by Paul Myers and is part of the Artifact Series from the Mesa Verde Museum Association.The back of the postcard provides more information about the photo, including the address of the Mesa Verde Museum Association. The postcard was lithographed in the USA and is ready to be sent out to friends and family. The simple yet beautiful design of the postcard captures the essence of the ancient Pueblo III pottery and the history of Mesa Verde National Park.Receiving this postcard was a delightful surprise, as it not only serves as a piece of correspondence but also as a mini history lesson. The Pueblo III pottery featured on the postcard gives a glimpse into the past and the daily lives of the people who once inhabited Mesa Verde National Park. It’s a reminder of the rich cultural heritage that can be found in our national parks and the importance of preserving and sharing these artifacts for future generations to appreciate.