“…As mentioned above, in fact, from the urban planning point of view, it was essential to plan an investigation that would allow for studying the plateau in a chronological sequence, taking into account not only all the archaeological structures that characterise it but also its nature as a palimpsest still actively frequented by the local population. For this reason, a LiDAR acquisition method [24,25] was applied to create a three-dimensional model for subsequent investigation strategies marked by an increasingly interdisciplinary approach [26,27]. The barren hill and the pivotal buildings that have dotted its surface over the years have been synergistically examined from numerous points of view (historical, archaeological, architectural, structural, chemical and physical), with the common goal of reaching a more-specific knowledge of them and targeted enhancement.…”