Conventional agricultural cultivation practices, e.g. ploughing and deep tillage, pose a threat to buried archaeological sites and earthworks, resulting in damage as well as increased soil erosion and loss (Spandl and others, 2010). However, agricultural technologies, have developed significantly in the last 20 years (since 2002), especially with the increasing use of Global Positioning Systems, minimum tillage systems and shift to more regenerative cultivation-methods as well as paludicultur...