Historical Evolution Of Deep Foundations

Deep Foundations Institute
Dean E. Matthews
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The concept of a pile for construction is credited to a Neolithic tribe called the "Swiss Lake Dwellers" who lived in what is now Switzerland about 6,000 years ago. They used piling, not for supporting heavy loads as we do today, but for elevation to protect themselves from wildlife. The Romans often used piles, and built many structures, including buildings, homes, bridges, roads and viaducts on piling. The Romans built the first bridge across the Tiber River in Rome on timber piles in B.C. 1620. Homes in the cities of Venice and Ravenna were built on piles from B.C. 100 to A.D. 400. The Romans also built the first bridge across the Thames River in London in A.D. 60 on timber piling.
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APA: Dean E. Matthews  (2003)  Historical Evolution Of Deep Foundations

MLA: Dean E. Matthews Historical Evolution Of Deep Foundations. Deep Foundations Institute, 2003.

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