It has been tested the applicability of integrated surveys (remote sensing, digital
photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scanning (TLS)) in order to verify, through gradual
and successive steps, how geomatic techniques can get 3D results with metric value
combined with a quality content for an archaeological site. In particular, the data have been
collected during the excavation campaign of Neolithic archaeological site in Taranto. The
possibilities to scan articulated forms, in the presence of curve, concavity and convexity,
and jutting parts rotate, characterized by alterations, through the acquisition of a dense
points cloud makes the technique TLS needed in archaeology. Through the
photogrammetric technique the laser data has been integrated concerning some details
found on the site for which it has been required a higher degree of detail. The
photogrammetric data has been acquired with the calibrated camera. The processing of the
acquired data and their integration has been made possible to study an important
archeological site, in its totality, from small scale (general site framework) to large scale
(3D model with a high degree of detail) and to structure a multi-temporal database for
simplified data management