Broken Base question

Palmetto

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Hey guys,
Relic hunter here but love finding points as well.
This weekend I was digging a target and found this in the hole with it-my first thought since it is right at 1" sqare was, "cool, a flintlock flint"-put it in my pocket and went on. When I got home and cleaned it up, it definitely is not a flintlock flint as it is not structured and beveled like those, but definitely is a broken base.
Doing some research, it appears it is either a base of a clovis, dalton variety or maybe redstone? I dont know that much but those varieties are not too common her in the upper part of SC.
Any ID would be appreciated.

Palmetto
 

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:dontknow: hard to say. Base looks ground,,,, has auricles...maybe a dalton? See what the experts say. Good eye ball find.
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