“…At the same time, substantial new information on buried remains has been generated for the investigated study areas. The archaeological prospection case study Uppåkra is part of a number of extensive studies that have been conducted by the LBI ArchPro since 2010 with its partners, mapping in Sweden the UNESCO World Heritage Site Birka‐Hovgården (Trinks, Neubauer, et al, 2013), in the United Kingdom through The Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project (Gaffney et al, 2018), in Austria through the ArchPro Carnuntum Project (Neubauer et al, 2018) among others, in Norway (Draganits et al, 2014) and in Germany (Kastowsky‐Priglinger et al, 2013). The LBI ArchPro approach involves remote sensing in form of aerial photography, airborne laser scanning, airborne hyperspectral scanning, ground‐based near‐surface geophysical prospection using extensive motorised magnetometry and ground‐penetrating radar (GPR) measurements, as well as the integrated archaeological interpretation of the data, generated in huge quantities.…”