'Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad Autonoma de Madrid'
Abstract
In the third campaign of the archaeological excavations performed in Tell Mahuz (September-October 2000), a group of Surveying engineers has taken part, whose aim has been the mapping of Tell and its environment. The surface to be represented exceeds 100 hectares. This article highlights the peculiarities to take into account when mapping an archaeological site, and it describes the fieldwork carried out during the campain