“…The archaeological applications of airborne lidar topographic data are now well known. As well as geoarchaeological mapping and prospection (Brunning and Far‐Cox, 2005; Challis, 2005, 2006; Carey et al ., 2006; Challis et al ., 2006; Jones et al ., 2007), published applications include over‐arching landscape studies (Barnes, 2003; Bewley et al ., 2005; Bofinger et al ., 2006; Shell and Roughley, 2004; Powlesland et al ., 2006), investigation of the potential for lidar to detect upstanding archaeological remains beneath the vegetation canopy (Deveraux et al ., 2005; Risbol et al ., 2006; Sittler and Schellberg, 2006; Crow et al ., 2007; Doneus et al ., 2008) and studies of the uses of lidar to contribute to the compilation and refinement of records of the historic environment (Holden et al ., 2002; Bewley, 2003; Crutchley, 2006; Challis et al ., 2008).…”