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EN In areas of archaeological excavation with architectural complexes, the generation of 3D data and their spatial updating can now benefit from UAV photogrammetry. This technique shows a very rapid development in fields, as it provides effective results for high-resolution and detailed surfaces, adding to both quickness and costs, quite irrespective of the form and extension. That is very important in Documentation phases of Heritage. In the field of archaeological researches, the nadir view from low altitude has always been a point of view, then the generation of very large-scale models and orthophotos is of great interest today, and it to promise high future developments. So the paper focuses on a workflow to obtain photogrammetrical products using eBee system, by Sensefly, of growing popularity in the scenario of survey techniques. The potential of is also given by the selected monumental case studies in the city of Hierapolis in Phrygian, on which the (Italian archaeological Mission of Hierapolis) operates from the 60s of the twentieth century. The variety and of the buildings, as well as the height of their ruins offers numerous trouble spots that is interesting to deal. A attention on the accuracy of DSM (Digital Surface Model) will be evaluated and reported thanks to the GCPs (ground control points) that have been easily measured since these aerial photogrammetry experiences by UAV are the of extensive previous metric surveys conducted in the recent past.
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