Mesa Verde National Park, Pueblo people, Pueblo I period, Pueblo III Postcard

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Back of PostcardThe postcard features a collection of artifacts from Mesa Verde National Park, showcasing the rich history of the Pueblo people. The front of the postcard displays a gourd shaped pitcher from the Pueblo I period, dating back to A.D. 750-A.D. 900. Alongside it are a small coiled basket, a large corrugated jar, and a kiva jar from the Pueblo III period, dating from A.D. 1100 to A.D. 1300. These artifacts provide a glimpse into the daily lives and craftsmanship of the ancient Pueblo people.The back of the postcard credits the photo to Paul Myers and is part of the Artifact Series from the Mesa Verde Museum Association. The postcard serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage preserved at Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado. The detailed litho print captures the intricate details of the artifacts, allowing viewers to appreciate the craftsmanship and history behind each piece.As a traveler or history enthusiast, receiving this postcard would be a delightful surprise. It serves as a mini history lesson and a visual treat, offering a glimpse into the past of the Pueblo people. The postcard is not just a piece of mail, but a window into a fascinating world of ancient civilizations and the enduring legacy they have left behind at Mesa Verde National Park.

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