Geoarchaeological studies have benefits from new technological developments in remote sensing technologies that have become an integral and important part of the archaeological researches. In particular, Structure from Motion (SfM) photogrammetry is one of the most successful emerging techniques in high-resolution topography (HRT) and provides exceptionally fast, low-cost and easy 3D survey for geoscience applications. In this chapter we present an example of SfM application for geoarchaeology. The purpose is to realize HRT DTMs (Digital Terrain Models) of an area of prehistoric agricultural terracing together with a geoarchaeological excavation trench in the Ingram Valley, Northumberland National Park, NE England. The study area is one of the six pilot case studies
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