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Bousillage

Scope note

Mixture of mud, moss, and lime (often in the form of ground shells) used as infill between wall timbers, characteristic of French-influenced architecture of the southern United States, especially Louisiana.

Term type

AAT

Getty AAT term number

3000178762

Broader Terms used

building materials

Created

13yrs ago

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