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GPR investigation of remains of pile dwellings in Lake Zurich

2018 17th International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), 2018
Remains of pile dwellings are present in many lakes around the Alps, particularly north of the Alps in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Those remains originating from 5000–1000 B.C. are listed as UNESCO World Heritage because of their historical and cultural importance and thus, deserve protection.
Johannes Hugenschmidt, Andreas Mader
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Multidisciplinary investigations of the pile-dwellings at Ljubljansko barje (Slovenia)

Quaternary International, 2013
Abstract The paper discusses the environmental changes in the pile-dwelling period (5.7–3.2 ka) at the Ljubljansko barje (Slovenia) which were revealed during the study of settlement pattern and sedimentary analysis. The archaeological and radiocarbon data have demonstrated that the oldest pile-dwellings were located closer to the edge of the wetland,
Anton Velušček
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Lake and Modern Architecture : Drought in Switzerland, Pile Dwellings, and Pilotis [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of the Asian Conference of Design History and Theory, 2020
Theme I : Nature And Design ; In 1854, Switzerland suffered from severe drought. Lake Zurich’s water level was extremely low, and the lakebed, which is normally hidden under the water, was visible. These circumstances enabled the discovery of countless piles situated at the bottom of Lake Zurich.
Tomita, Hideo
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Pile Dwelling Culture of the Concrete - the Preliminary Explore of Pile Dwelling-Style in Sipsong Panna

Advanced Materials Research, 2011
Nowadays , the problems of inheriting and protection resident constructions more and more obvious , by analysing the form and meaning of construction , the common tendency of the form of constructions are indicated . When analysing the structure, form, and decorating of construction, and solving the problems of bamboo Pile dwelling (Dwelling of this ...
Li Na, Rui Bo Hu, Wu Jian Li, Xi Ye
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Swiss Pile-dwellings

Antiquity, 1957
For about a century it has been assumed that during the Neolithic and part of the Bronze Age the inhabitants of what is now Switzerland built pile-dwellings on the lakes. This interpretation of the finds was put forward, as is well known, by Dr F. Keller, who did so much for Swiss prehistory.
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The Low-Technology Experience of Chinese Traditional Pile Dwelling

2010 International Conference on E-Product E-Service and E-Entertainment, 2010
the pile dwelling buildings are widely distributed in China, and this kind of architectures contains a lot of low-tech experiences to adapt to environment in its development process. These experiences are still worthy of reference by today's eco-architctures.
Tuo Shi, Jianjun Cheng
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Contributions to a Study of ‘The Problem of Pile Dwellings’

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1956
The theory of pile-dwellings, first put forward by the Swiss, Ferdinand Keller, is now 100 years old. According to this theory, there existed in prehistoric times buildings erected, not on dry land, but on artificial platforms raised on piles above the surface of the water.This theory was based on well authenticated discoveries of the remains of ...
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