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Susanna Harris is a Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Glasgow, specializing in archaeological textiles and material culture. Her research focuses on textile analysis, dress, and iconography from prehistory to the early medieval period in Northwest Europe and the Mediterranean.
Key research interests include the material properties of ancient textiles, experimental archaeology, and the cultural significance of cloth and clothing. She leads projects such as the AHRC-funded 'Fibres and Fabrics from Must Farm Bronze Age Pile-Dwelling' and co-leads the 'Unwrapping the Galloway Hoard' initiative. Collaborations involve museums, archaeological units, and international institutions.
Publications include co-edited volumes like Textiles in Ancient Mediterranean Iconography and Wrapping and Unwrapping Material Culture. Her work bridges archaeology, anthropology, and science, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches.
Teaching includes courses on archaeological material culture and the role of objects in societal contexts. She supervises PhD students researching topics such as Bronze Age textiles, Neolithic fibre technologies, and the ecology of clothing materials.
Grants include Royal Society of Edinburgh fellowships and AHRC funding. She is active in academic societies like the European Association of Archaeologists and the Early Textiles Study Group.
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