Photogrammetry provides an accessible, cost-effective means of creating a
high-resolution, digital 3D record of archaeological artefacts. The
methodology has been widely adopted, but a number of issues remain,
especially in relation to model variability, and to misalignments that
result in gaps in the models generated. Two new approaches are presented
here that have been shown to increase standardisation during data capture
and processing routines. This ensures that models are seamless and
quantitatively accurate.