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Detail
of the tabby walls of the Kingsley Plantation barn. This type of tabby
concrete is called "whole shell tabby" since it also contains whole oyster
shells. The whole shells were added to speed the drying time of the tabby
and to increase the volume of the mixture. Oyster shells were readily
available on St. George Island because it had been inhabited by Native
Americans for thousands of years. The Native Americans harvested shellfish
for food and left the empty shells to pile up into what we call "middens."
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