3D Technology Advances Archaeology

How can archaeological finds from different collections be analysed together?

Researchers at our institute have developed a software solution that enables the joint analysis of archaeological collections. The technology allows artefacts to be virtually brought together and matched like pieces of a puzzle, helping researchers gain a more comprehensive view of the past. This 3D technology was developed through a collaboration with the University of Graz.

Curious to learn more? Watch the feature in ORF’s “Mayrs Magazin” here.

3D rendering of an ancient single‑handled vase on a blue gradient background, with white orbit lines showing rotation.
The 3D technology enables a better understanding of history. Credits: Mayrs Magazin vom 15. Mai 2026 / Screenshot

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