The use in drones in land observation and management is booming. Italy’s architects and engineers, along with geologists and archaeologists, are flocking to the use of these new flying machines in their work. And the University of Macerata knows that only too well. Indeed, studying archaeological sites with radio-controlled drones is exactly what the Italo-Albanian archaeological mission being run by that university is doing, under the leadership of Prof. Roberto Perna, at the Harianopolis site. Read more, in Italian.