1st March 2007, 08:01 PM
Not quite an answer to your question really, but I have seen good results from Lidar in open countryside areas. It was a good supplement to aerial photos and geophysics. The key thing was that it picked up not only prehistoric archaeolical features but also 'fossil' natural landscape features that would otherwise have been undetected over large areas, and that were crucial to the archaeological interpretation.
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