At the Medieval Archaeology Laboratory of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona studies of materials and human remains from different archaeological sites can be carried out.

The laboratory is equiped with several instruments such as the Laser Aider Profiler, a tool that allows us to draw archaeological material efficiently and accurately. In addition, it is equipped with an integrated camera to complement the archaeological illustrations with high resolution images of ceramics.

Furthermore, there is a microscopy equipment consisting of a trinocular microscope Optika B-383POL with Optika C-B18+ mpx camera with 16 Mp CMOS colour sensor and a stereoscope with triple magnification factor and integrated digital camera Optika SFX-91D. The microscopy equipment is used for different purposes: to study ceramic paste compositions and characterize stone materials.

Finally, the laboratory has equipment for field work such as drones, optical levels, GPSs and all the necessary tools to carry out archaeological excavations.