The combined application of remote sensing techniques is often the most effective way for deepening the knowledge on very large archaeological sites (several hectares). In particular, geophysics and aerial photography could yield very detailed information on buried structures not only outlining their location but also, inmany cases, defining their planimetry.Moreover, the accurate geocoding of different data sets and the use of GIS for their integration allowto extract the most comprehensive information from a combined study. In this paper the results of a highly integrated non-intrusive investigation are presented. The study site is located in the Tavoliere (Southern Italy) and is part of a very important and rich archaeological lan...