“…The use of photogrammetry has been demonstrated in various situations such as the detailed record of excavation levels, supplanting completely traditional drawing (Aguilar Camacho, Granado Castro, & Barrera Vera, 2013; Aparicio Resco, 2015; Douglass et al, 2015; Forte, Dell'unto, Jonsson, & Lercari, 2015); the survey of objects, both from field findings and from museum collections (Tsiafaki, Koutsoudis, Arnaoutoglou, & Michailidouet, 2016); outreach of 3D models in online viewers such as SketchFab, including the creation of virtual museums (Maqueda García‐Morales & Luque Cortina, 2015; Scopigno, Callieri, Dellepiane, Ponchio, & Potenziani, 2017); the survey of buildings, especially facades, but also for the drawing of architectural plans (Charquero Ballester, 2016; Parcero‐Oubiña et al, 2016); rock art (Jaillet, Delannoy, Monney, & Sadier, 2017); and the topographic and planimetric survey at the scale of archaeological sites as well as the geoforms of their location (Acosta Ochoa & Jiménez Delgado, 2013; Dubbini, Curzio, & Campedelli, 2016; Gutiérrez, Erny, Friedman, Godsey, & Gradoz, 2016; Ruiz Sabina, Gallego Valle, Peña Ruiz, Molero García, & Gómez Laguna, 2015). However, its use in Argentinean archaeology is very recent (Greco, 2018; Greco & Ojeda, 2017; Sampietro Vattuone & Peña Monné, 2018; Villar, 2018).…”