This postcard displays a collection of ancient decorated pottery and a figurine crafted by the prehistoric Hohokam Indians of southern Arizona, dating from A.D. 700 to 1200. The pottery features intricate geometric and symbolic designs, including zigzag patterns and stylized human figures, reflecting the artistic traditions of the Hohokam culture. The figurine resembles a four-legged animal, possibly symbolic or functional in nature. The items are set against a solid green background, emphasizing the earthy tones and detailed craftsmanship of the artifacts. These pieces highlight the cultural heritage of the Hohokam people, who inhabited the desert regions of southern Arizona, showcasing their skill in pottery making and artistic expression. The postcard is issued by the Arizona State Museum at the University of Arizona, providing educational insight into these significant archaeological finds.