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In this Jan. 14, 2015 photo, Meg Gaillard, an archeologist with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, explains how a new white tabby layer protects a wall of tabby, a building material made of oyster shells and sand, at Fort Frederick in Port Royal, S.C. Archeologists are conducting a dig at the fort completed in 1734 in advance of opening the site to the public. (AP Photo/Bruce Smith) (AP Photo/Bruce Smith)
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