These five sherds were recovered from the surface of a Middle Ceramic period village site in Elk County and donated to the Kansas Historical Society in 1972 and 1975. The two rim sherds and three body sherds show a variety of dentate stamping and crosshatching in their decoration. Dentate stamping is a decorating technique that leaves tooth-like impressions. Dentate stamping is associated with Cuesta phase, Kansas City Hopewell, and Schultz phase pottery.