The research programme is devoted to continuously developing scientific approaches and techniques, disciplinary methods, and useful analytical tools, such as geophysical prospections in different archaeological and environmental contexts; GIS support, spatial analytical tools and visualisation in the study of archaeological landscapes; non-destructive field techniques and methods of heritage recording; interdisciplinary approaches and analytical tools in artefacts studies (pottery, stone tools and stone monuments). This includes the creation of an interdisciplinary programme of cultural heritage management and recording of heritage sites. It should be noted that the research approaches above involve modelling of basic disciplinary interpretative tools such as regional chronological and palaeoenvironmental sequences, but also artefact archives and corpora of stone monuments.