Right at 8&5/8" in length, 3&7/8" in width, and a thick 1&1/4" medial ridge thickness. The polish from what must have taken years of sandy-soil corn chopping is great--you can see the effects of previous bit chips (where the field weeder hit a buried rock), the build-up of more polish in those bit chips. Use and reuse...or maybe the user made the bit chips as a way of sharpening the blade. Who knows? The Mississippian Culture find comes from northeast of Cahokia Site, an area county, it's real in every detail. Shipping is included, checks or M.O.s are welcomed--sorry, I do not use paypal--Roy A.
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