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The Shell Builders: Tabby Architecture of Beaufort South Carolina and the Sea Islands

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A comprehensive study of the oyster shell building material of the South Carolina Lowcountry Beaufort South Carolina is well known for its historical architecture but perhaps none is quite as remarkable as those edifices formed by tabby sometimes called coastal concrete comprising a mixture of lime sand water and oyster shells. Tabby itself has a storied history stretching back to Iberian Caribbean Spanish and African rootsbrought to the United States by merchants military engineers planters and enslaved people. Colin Brooker architect and expert on historic restoration has not only made an exhaustive foray into local tabby architecture and heritage but also a multinational tour in search of tabby origins evolution and diffusion from the Bahamas to Morocco to Andalusia which can be traced back as far as the tenth century. Brooker has spent more than thirty years investigating the origins of tabby its chemistry its engineering and its limitations. The Shell Builders presents a sweeping indepth and fascinating investigative journeyat once archaeological sociological and historicalinto the ways prior inhabitants used and shaped their environment to house and protect themselves leaving behind an architectural legacy that is both mysterious and beautiful. Lawrence S. Rowland Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History at the University of South Carolina Beaufort and past president of the South Carolina Historical Society provides a foreword.