There exist many archeological objects which are broken in pieces. It is always important to find the neighbouring pieces so that different parts of the object can be put together and the original object reconstructed. Direct evaluation of broken objects has several disadvantages, such as being difficult and time-consuming. As an alternative, indirect techniques like photogrammetry and laser scanning can be applied, in which measurements of object pieces can be made and the overall shape of the object constructed by inspection of the relation between models of object parts. When compared with direct techniques, such methods enjoy being fast and non-contact so leading to the increased safety of the objects under reconstruction. In this proje...