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2015

Harris, SM; (2015) Folded, layered textiles from a Bronze Age pit pyre excavated from Over Barrow 2, Cambridgeshire. In: Grömer, K and Pritchard, F, (eds.) Aspects of the Design, Production and Use of Textiles and Clothing from the Bronze Age to the Early Modern Era. NESAT XII. The North European Symposium of Archaeological Textiles, 21st – 24th May 2014 in Hallstatt, Austria. (pp. 49-57). Archaeolingua: Budapest, Hungary.

Harris, SM; (2015) Flax fibre: Innovation and Change in the Early Neolithic. A Technological and Material Perspective. In: Textile Society of America 2014 Biennial Symposium Proceedings: New Directions: Examining the Past, Creating the Future, Los Angeles, California, September 10–14, 2014. Textile Society of America/ University of Nebraska - Lincoln: Lincoln, NE, USA.

Harris, SM; Piquette, KE; (2015) Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) for visualising leather grain surface morphology as an aid to species identification: a pilot study. In: Winterbottom, S, (ed.) Archaeological Leather Group Newsletter No.42. (pp. 13-18). Archaeological Leather Group: London, UK. Green open access
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2014

Harris, SM; (2014) Cloth culture in the Middle Neolithic Square-mouthed Pottery culture of northern Italy (c.4900-4250 BC) with special reference to basketry. Accordia Research Papers , 13 , Article 6. Green open access
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Harris, SM; (2014) Introduction. Leather in archaeology: between material properties, materiality and technological choices. In: Harris, SM and Veldmeijer, A, (eds.) Why Leather? The Material and Cultural Dimensions of Leather. (9 - 21). Sidestone Press: Leiden, Netherlands. Green open access
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Harris, SM; (2014) Sensible dress: experiments with the sight, sound, touch and smell of Late Ertebølle, Mesolithic cloth types. Cambridge Archaeological Journal , 24 (1) 37 - 56. 10.1017/S0959774314000031. Green open access
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2012

Harris, SM; (2012) Hide-working with dry scrape technique using stone and bone tools. Archaeological Leather Group Newsletter , 36 12 - 14. Green open access
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Harris, SM; (2012) From the parochial to the universal; comparing cloth cultures in the Bronze Age. European Journal of Archaeology. European Journal of Archaeology , 15 (1) 61 - 97. 10.1179/1461957112Y.0000000006. Green open access
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2009

Harris, SM; (2009) Smooth and cool or warm and soft, investigating the properties of cloth in prehistory. In: Andersson Strand, E and Gleba, M and Mannering, U and Munkholt, C and Ringgaard, M, (eds.) North European Symposium for Archaeological Textiles X. (140 - 112). Oxbow Books: Oxford, United Kingdom. Green open access
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2007

Harris, S; (2007) Investigating social aspects of technical processes: cloth production from plant fibres in a Neolithic lake dwelling on Lake Constance, Germany. In: Beugnier, V and Crombé, P, (eds.) Plant Processing from a prehistoric and ethnographic perspective. (83 - 100). BAR Publishing: Oxford, United Kingdom.

2006

Harris, SM; (2006) A report on the examination of animal skin artefacts from the Bronze Age salt mines of Hallstatt, Austria. Papers from the Institute of Archaeology , 17 69 - 76. 10.5334/pia.270. Green open access
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