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Harrison, Laura, Howard Kaplan, Jaye Matthews and Eric Santiago. (forthcoming). “Making Meaningful Places: Augmented Reality for Digital Placemaking in Clearwater, Florida.” Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage.
Damjanovic, Victoria and Laura Harrison. (2023). “Do You Know What an Archaeologist Does? Exploring Cultural Heritage in Real-World and Digital Contexts.” Social Studies and the Young Learner. pp.3-10.
Kapuci, Asuman and Laura K. Harrison. (2023). Architectural Features in Early Bronze Age Western Anatolia: The Benches and Platforms. Arkeoloji Dergisi (30): 87-98.
Harrison, Laura, D’Amour, R., Kaplan, H., Hubbard, C., and Santiago, E. (2022). “Augmented Reality for Digital Placemaking: Public Art in Clearwater, FL.” In Proceedings of the 26th international conference on 3D Web technology (Web3D '21). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA.
Kristin Donner and Laura K. Harrison. (2022). Mix, Mold, Fire! Comic Art and Educational Outreach inspired by Archaeology. In Leen Van Broeck, Katy Soar and Zena Kamash (Eds.) Comics and Archaeology: Drawing on the Past. London, UK: Palgrave. pp. 123-153
Harrison, Laura. (2022) Closing the Loop on the Digital Data Lifecycle: Reviving a Salvage Archaeology Dataset. In Kevin Gartski (Ed.) Critical Archaeology in the Digital Age. UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press: Los Angeles. pp. 79-96.
Harrison, Laura, A. Nejat Bilgen, & Kuru, A. (2021). The Early Bronze Age in Western Anatolia. In Laura Harrison, A. Nejat Bilgen, and Kuru, A. (Eds.) Early Bronze Age in Western Anatolia. Buffalo, New York: SUNY Press. pp.1-18.
Harrison, Laura. (2021). Power and Ritual Practice in the Early Bronze III Period at Seyitömer Höyük. In A. Nejat Bilgen, Laura Harrison, and Asuman Kuru (Eds.) Early Bronze Age in Western Anatolia. Buffalo, New York: SUNY Press. pp. 163-188.
Harrison, Laura. (2019) “A Roadmap to Applied Digital Heritage.” Studies in Digital Heritage 3(1):40-45.
Harrison, Laura and Nejat Bilgen (2019) Emergent Urbanism: Trade, Settlement and Society in Early Bronze Age Anatolia. In Attila Gyucha (Ed.) Coming Together: Comparative Approaches to Population Aggregation and Early Urbanization. Buffalo, New York: SUNY Press. pp.189-214.
Harrison, Laura and Aycan Gürbüz. (2018). “A 3D visualization of the ancient built environment of Seyitömer Höyük, Turkey.” In Friedhelm Pedde and Nathaneal Shelley (Eds.) Assyromania and more. In Memoriam of Samuel M. Paley. pp.287-300.
Biehl, P. F., and Laura Harrison. (2014) “University Museums in the Digital Age.” In 10 Must Reads: Inclusion Empowering New Audiences. Stefani Jandl and Mark Gold (Eds). New York: Museumsetc. pp. 37-63.
Biehl, P. F. and Laura Harrison. (2012). “University Museums in the Digital Age: The Cravens World Open Storage Teaching Collection at the University at Buffalo.” In Academic Museums: Exhibition and Education. Stefani Jandl and Mark Gold (Eds). New York: Museumsetc. pp. 617-638.
Harrison, Laura. (2011). “The Dynamics of Culture Contact in the Eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age.” Chronika (1):4-9.
Harrison, Laura. (2010). “Highlights of the Collection.” In: Peter F. Biehl (ed.), Cravens World: The Human Aesthetic. New York: University at Buffalo Art Galleries. pp. 45-61.
Harrison, Laura. (2010). “The Emergence of Sociopolitical Complexity at Gournia: Local and Regional Perspectives.” Chronika (2):22-30.
Harrison, Laura, Howard Kaplan, Jaye Matthews and Eric Santiago. (forthcoming). “Making Meaningful Places: Augmented Reality for Digital Placemaking in Clearwater, Florida.” Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage.
Damjanovic, Victoria and Laura Harrison. (2023). “Do You Know What an Archaeologist Does? Exploring Cultural Heritage in Real-World and Digital Contexts.” Social Studies and the Young Learner. pp.3-10.
Kapuci, Asuman and Laura K. Harrison. (2023). Architectural Features in Early Bronze Age Western Anatolia: The Benches and Platforms. Arkeoloji Dergisi (30): 87-98.
Harrison, Laura, D’Amour, R., Kaplan, H., Hubbard, C., and Santiago, E. (2022). “Augmented Reality for Digital Placemaking: Public Art in Clearwater, FL.” In Proceedings of the 26th international conference on 3D Web technology (Web3D '21). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA.
Kristin Donner and Laura K. Harrison. (2022). Mix, Mold, Fire! Comic Art and Educational Outreach inspired by Archaeology. In Leen Van Broeck, Katy Soar and Zena Kamash (Eds.) Comics and Archaeology: Drawing on the Past. London, UK: Palgrave. pp. 123-153
Harrison, Laura. (2022) Closing the Loop on the Digital Data Lifecycle: Reviving a Salvage Archaeology Dataset. In Kevin Gartski (Ed.) Critical Archaeology in the Digital Age. UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press: Los Angeles. pp. 79-96.
Harrison, Laura, A. Nejat Bilgen, & Kuru, A. (2021). The Early Bronze Age in Western Anatolia. In Laura Harrison, A. Nejat Bilgen, and Kuru, A. (Eds.) Early Bronze Age in Western Anatolia. Buffalo, New York: SUNY Press. pp.1-18.
Harrison, Laura. (2021). Power and Ritual Practice in the Early Bronze III Period at Seyitömer Höyük. In A. Nejat Bilgen, Laura Harrison, and Asuman Kuru (Eds.) Early Bronze Age in Western Anatolia. Buffalo, New York: SUNY Press. pp. 163-188.
Harrison, Laura. (2019) “A Roadmap to Applied Digital Heritage.” Studies in Digital Heritage 3(1):40-45.
Harrison, Laura and Nejat Bilgen (2019) Emergent Urbanism: Trade, Settlement and Society in Early Bronze Age Anatolia. In Attila Gyucha (Ed.) Coming Together: Comparative Approaches to Population Aggregation and Early Urbanization. Buffalo, New York: SUNY Press. pp.189-214.
Harrison, Laura and Aycan Gürbüz. (2018). “A 3D visualization of the ancient built environment of Seyitömer Höyük, Turkey.” In Friedhelm Pedde and Nathaneal Shelley (Eds.) Assyromania and more. In Memoriam of Samuel M. Paley. pp.287-300.
Biehl, P. F., and Laura Harrison. (2014) “University Museums in the Digital Age.” In 10 Must Reads: Inclusion Empowering New Audiences. Stefani Jandl and Mark Gold (Eds). New York: Museumsetc. pp. 37-63.
Biehl, P. F. and Laura Harrison. (2012). “University Museums in the Digital Age: The Cravens World Open Storage Teaching Collection at the University at Buffalo.” In Academic Museums: Exhibition and Education. Stefani Jandl and Mark Gold (Eds). New York: Museumsetc. pp. 617-638.
Harrison, Laura. (2011). “The Dynamics of Culture Contact in the Eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age.” Chronika (1):4-9.
Harrison, Laura. (2010). “Highlights of the Collection.” In: Peter F. Biehl (ed.), Cravens World: The Human Aesthetic. New York: University at Buffalo Art Galleries. pp. 45-61.
Harrison, Laura. (2010). “The Emergence of Sociopolitical Complexity at Gournia: Local and Regional Perspectives.” Chronika (2):22-30.