Archaeology of high flyers

Photogrammetry to obtain ortoimages and planimetry of the Castle of Berrueco, Jaén (Spain) using an octocopter with a reflex camera.
Source: http://labitacoradejenri.blogspot.com.es/2013/01/arqueologia-de-altos-vuelos.html

Machu Picchu Tour

Machu Picchu in Quechua means "Old Peak". It's the proper nickname for this pre-Columbian 15th-century Inca site that was an active religious, administrative and economic center during the rise of the Inca empire. It was built under the reign of Pachacútec in a magnificent effort to link nature and architecture.

Click to access the virtual 3D tour: http://elcomercio.pe/machu-picchu/ (the info is in spanish. Related info in english can be found here: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/274/)

ArcheOS

The perfect Open Source OS for any archeologist: ArcheOS. It includes all the programs and utilities you would need to digitize the archaeological site you are working on or you will do.

http://www.archeos.eu/wiki/doku.php?id=start

Giza 3D

http://giza3d.3ds.com/index.html#discover
(scroll down to start the tour)

“The freedom to navigate through the Giza necropolis in real-time 3D, to observe it from any angle and in various stages of completion, offers novel possibilities for archaeological research.” 
Peter Der Manuelian Philip J. King Professor of Egyptology Harvard University