
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Harris, B. L., & Johnson, V. A. (2022). Excavating the Histories of Slave-Trade and Pirate Ships. Springer Press.
Harris, B. L. (2022). Gold and Glass: West African Expressions of Industry and Creativity. In Discovering Hidden Histories of Slave-Trade and Pirate Ships through Material Culture and Documentary Evidence. Springer Press
Harris B.L. (2022). Across the Swash: Navigating Environmental, Historical and Archaeological Challenges of Portsmouth Island, National Historic District in NC, USA. Blue Heritage: Global Perspectives on Ocean Histories and Cultures. Rosabelle Boswell, David O’Kane and Jeremy Hill (Editors), Palgrave Macmillan Press.
Harris, B. L. (in press for 2022). Buccaneers and Harpooners of the Miskito Coast. In Deadman’s Chest: Even More Archaeology of Piracy. Charles Ewen (Editor). University of Florida Press.
Grace-McCaskey, C. A Pearce, S., Harris. B, L, Corra, M. K., &. (2021). Finding Voices in the Floods of Freedom Hill: Innovating Solutions in Princeville, North Carolina J Environ Stud Sci. 21:1-11. doi: 10.1007/s13412-021-00701-5.

Harris, B. L. (2021). Maritime Cultural Encounters and Consumerism of Turtles and Manatees: An Environmental History of the Caribbean. International Journal of Maritime History, Volume 32(No. 4), 789–807
Harris, B. L. (2020). The Serendipitous Saga of Danish Slave Trade Frigates Christianus Quintus V and Fredericus Quartus IV wrecked in 1710. Coriolis: Interdisciplinary Journal of Maritime Studies, Volume 10 (No.1), 1–31.
Harris L. and Nathan Richards (2018) Preliminary Investigations of Two Shipwrecks in Cahuita Park, Costa Rica. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 0:1-14.
Harris, L. (2017) The Special Signal Services (SSS) Women and the Native Military Corps: Operators and Guards at the WWII Secret Radar Station of the Western Cape, South Africa Coriolis: Interdisciplinary Journal of Maritime Studies 7.2:1-20.
Borrelli J. and Harris L. (2016) Bricks as ballast: An archaeological investigation of a shipwreck site in Cahuita National Park, Costa Rica. Society for Historical Archaeology Conference Proceedings, Washington DC, 8–16
Harris, B. L. Editor (2016) Sea Ports and Sea Power: African Maritime Landscapes Studies. Springer Press.
Harris, Lynn (2015) Patroons and Periaguas: Enslaved Watermen and Watercraft of the Lowcountry. University of South Carolina Press.

Harris, Lynn (2014) African Canoe to Plantation Crew: Tracing African Memory and Legacy. Coriolis: Interdisciplinary Journal of Maritime Studies 4.2:35-52.
Harris, Lynn (2013) “Maritime Heritage Outreach and Education: East Carolina University’s Engagement with International Public Communities in Africa and the Caribbean” Chapter 9. in Between the Devil and the Deep: Meeting Challenges in the Public Perception of Maritime Cultural Heritage, Della Scott-Ireton (ed.), Springer Press.
Harris, Lynn (2013). “Shipyard Archaeology” Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Claire Smith (ed.), Springer Press.
Harris, Lynn, Jennifer Jones, and Kate Schnitzer (2012) Monuments in the Desert: A Maritime Landscape in Namibia. Journal of Maritime Archaeology 1:11-140.
Harris, Lynn (2010) South Carolina Shipyards: Labour, Logistics, Lumber and Ladies. Journal of Maritime Archaeology, Volume 5, Issue 1, 17-35.
Brown, Daniel, Cooper Katherine and Harris Lynn (2010) The Plantation boat Accomodation: An Icon of the South. Nautical Research Journal, 56 (2), 93-114.
Harris, Lynn (1997) Public Education and Submerged Small craft Documentation in South Carolina. Museum Small Craft Association Transactions. Volume 3:46-53.
Harris, Lynn (2002) Underwater Heritage and the Diving Community. Barbara J. Little, Public Benefits of Archaeology. Chapter 6:59-73. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.
Harris, B. L. Editor (2016) Sea Ports and Sea Power: African Maritime Landscapes Studies. Springer Press
Borrelli, Jeremy, and Lynn Harris. “Bricks as Ballast: An Archaeological Investigation of a Shipwreck Site in Cahuita National Park, Costa Rica.” In ACUA Underwater Archaeology Proceedings 2016 . Advisory Council on Underwater Archaeology.
Harris, Lynn (2015) Patroons and Periaguas: Enslaved Watermen and Watercraft of the Lowcountry. University of South Carolina Press.
Harris, Lynn (2014) African Canoe to Plantation Crew: Tracing African Memory and Legacy. Coriolis: Interdisciplinary Journal of Maritime Studies 4.2:35-52.
Harris, Lynn (2013) “Maritime Heritage Outreach and Education: East Carolina University’s Engagement with International Public Communities in Africa and the Caribbean” Chapter 9. in Between the Devil and the Deep: Meeting Challenges in the Public Perception of Maritime Cultural Heritage, Della Scott-Ireton (ed.), Springer Press.
Harris, Lynn (2013). “Shipyard Archaeology” Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Claire Smith (ed.), Springer Press.
Harris, Lynn, Jennifer Jones, and Kate Schnitzer (2012) Monuments in the Desert: A Maritime Landscape in Namibia. Journal of Maritime Archaeology 1:11-140
Harris Lynn (2011) Bingeham, John. First HMS Invincible (1747-1758) and Excavation (1980-1991). Exeter, UK: Short Run Press, 2010. Review in Nautical Research Journal 56:2 (Summer 2011), 118-119.
Harris, Lynn (2010) South Carolina Shipyards: Labour, Logistics, Lumber and Ladies. Journal of Maritime Archaeology, Volume 5, Issue 1, 17-35.
Brown, Daniel, Cooper Katherine and Harris Lynn (2010) The Plantation boat Accomodation: An Icon of the South. Nautical Research Journal, 56 (2), 93-114.
Harris, Lynn (1997) Public Education and Submerged Small craft Documentation in South Carolina. Museum Small Craft Association Transactions. Volume 3:46-53.
Harris, Lynn (1997) Contributions on South African Shipwrecks to: Encyclopedia of Underwater and Maritime Archaeology. James P. Delgado (ed.), British Museum Press, London.
Harris, Lynn (2002) Underwater Heritage and the Diving Community. Barbara J. Little, Public Benefits of Archaeology. Chapter 6:59-73. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.
James Spirek and Lynn Harris (2002) Maritime Heritage on Display: Underwater Examples from South Carolina. James D. Spirek and Della A. Scott-Ireton, Submerged Cultural Resource Management: Preserving and Interpreting our Maritime Heritage. Chapter 13:165-175. Plenum Publishers, New York.