Instruments de mesure
Accurate measurement is part of every reliable archaeological record. This collection brings together measuring instruments for excavation sites, finds recording, conservation work and laboratory documentation: calipers, profile gauges, plumb bobs, hook levels and practical tools for checking dimensions, profiles and alignment.
Measuring instruments for archaeology and conservation
Accurate measurement is part of every reliable archaeological record. This collection brings together measuring instruments for excavation sites, finds recording, conservation work and laboratory documentation: calipers, profile gauges, plumb bobs, hook levels and practical tools for checking dimensions, profiles and alignment.
Whether you are recording an artefact, documenting a stratigraphic profile, checking a surface level or preparing a drawing, the right instrument helps turn field observations into clear, repeatable data.
Tools for field recording and lab work
- Calipers: useful for artefact dimensions, small finds, samples and conservation records.
- Profile gauges: practical for copying shapes, sections, edges and irregular archaeological profiles.
- Plumb bobs and levels: helpful for alignment, vertical references and controlled field measurements.
- Protective cases: useful for keeping precision instruments clean and organized during transport.
Choosing the right measuring tool
For small objects and finds, calipers provide fast, precise dimensions. For profiles, vessel edges, architectural details or irregular surfaces, profile gauges help capture a physical shape before drawing or digital documentation. For field layout and vertical references, a plumb bob or hook level supports clean, repeatable positioning.
Designed to complement photo documentation
Measurement tools work best when combined with a consistent visual record. Pair this collection with archaeological photo scales for object and context photography, or with photo scale kits when your team needs a complete field documentation setup.
Reliable equipment for professional workflows
Strati Concept selects measuring instruments for archaeologists, conservators, museums, universities and heritage professionals who need practical tools that can move between the excavation area, the finds table and the laboratory. The goal is simple: precise measurements, clear documentation and equipment that remains useful over repeated field seasons.