These pottery fragments were recovered at the Forrest site, a Keith phase site in Pawnee County during excavations by Kansas Historical Society and University of Kansas archeologists in 1967. The reconstructed fragments are thick, cord-marked, and have crushed calcite temper, a type of pottery called Harlan Cord-Roughened Ware. The site was occupied sometime between 500 and 1100 CE. The people who lived here were semi-sedentary hunters and gatherers.