
WRITING CV
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Archaeology
Franklin H. Price has a master's degree in maritime studies from East Carolina University, and a history degree from Earlham College. His research has included topics as diverse as submerged prehistoric landscapes, vessel abandonment, shipwreck patterning, and heritage management. Below are selected publications in the field of archaeology.
Price, Franklin H.
Florida’s Post-Colonial Dugout Assemblage: Where Does the Irma Dugout Fit? The Florida Anthropologist 71(3-4):173-180, 2019.
Underwater Archaeological Preserves, Parks, and Trails: A Florida Perspective, in Interpreting Maritime History at Museums and Historic Sites, pp.71-84, Joel Stone, ed., Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, MD, 2017.
More than Meets the Eye: A Preliminary Report on Artifacts from the Sediment of Site 31CR314, Queen Anne’s Revenge, an Eighteenth-Century Shipwreck off Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina. Southeastern Archaeology 35(2):155-169, 2016.
San Pablo: An Undersea Mystery off Pensacola. Power Ships (287):44-49, Fall 2013.
Florida’s Underwater Archaeological Preserves: Public Participation as an Approach to Submerged Heritage Management. Public Archaeology 12(4):221-241, November 2013.
Notes from Mount Desert Island: Interviewing Fishermen to Find Archaeological Sites. Journal of Maritime Archaeology 8(1): 59-76, 2013.
Florida’s Underwater Archaeological Preserves: History Beneath the Waves. Sea History 138(Spring):36-38, 2012.
SS Copenhagen: Steamer, Artificial Reef and Underwater Archaeological Preserve. Broward Legacy 31(1):27-33, 2011.
Investigations of the Marker 39 Wreck. In ACUA Underwater Archaeology Proceedings, edited by Chris Horrell and Melanie Damour. PAST Foundation, Columbus OH. 45-52, 2010.
Conflict and Commerce: Maritime Archaeological Site Distribution as Cultural Change on the Roanoke River, North Carolina. Master’s Thesis. Maritime Studies Program, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, 2006.
Diving in the Washing Machine… Frolic Field School. Stem to Stern 20:19, 2005.
Price, Franklin H., Stephen Dilk and Baylus C. Brooks, Jr.
The Seal Cove Shipwreck Project: Investigating an Historical Wooden Vessel on Mount Desert Island, Maine. Northeast Historical Archaeology 43:18-39, 2014.
Price, Franklin H., and Arthur E. Spiess
Three Prehistoric Lithic Tools Discovered by Fishermen off the Maine Coast. Maine Archaeological Bulletin 53(2):9-29, 2013.
Price, Franklin H. and Nathan Richards
Conflict and Commerce: Maritime Archaeological Site Distribution as Cultural Change on the Roanoke River, North Carolina. In Perspectives from Historical Archaeology and ACUA Proceedings, pp.286-307. Ben Ford and Wendy van Duivenvoorde, eds. Germantown MD: Society for Historical Archaeology, 2013.
Price, Franklin H., Daniel P. McClarnon and C. Rachel Katz
A Hard Chine: Archaeological Investigations at Chattahoochee Landing, Florida. The Florida Anthropologist 66(1-2):52-66, 2013.
Price, Franklin H. and Nathan Richards
Conflict and Commerce: Maritime Archaeological Site Distribution as Cultural Change on the Roanoke River, North Carolina. Historical Archaeology 43(4):75-96, 2009.
Price, Franklin H., and Arthur E. Spiess
A New Submerged Prehistoric Site and other Fishermen’s Finds near Mount Desert Island. Maine Archaeological Bulletin 47:(2)21-35, 2007.
Maritime History Book Reviews
Price, Franklin H.
Review of Samuel Walters, Lieutenant RN, The Memoirs of an Officer in Nelson’s Navy by C. Northcote Parkinson (Ed.). The Great Circle: The Journal of the Australian Association for Maritime History 28(2):57-58, 2007.
Review of New England Steamship Company: Long Island Sound Night Boats in the Twentieth Century by Edwin L. Dunbraugh. The Great Circle: The Journal of the Australian Association for Maritime History 28(1):65-66, 2006.
Review of Splintering the Wooden Wall by Wade Dudley. The Great Circle: The Journal of the Australian Association for Maritime History 25(2):59-61, 2003.
scuba DIVING
Franklin H. Price is a divemaster, USCG licensed boat captain, and scientific diver. Below are publications related to the intersection of diving and archaeology.
Price, Franklin H.
USS Narcissus – Una conserva de naufragio fuera de Tampa and USS Narcissus – A Shipwreck Preserve off Tampa. Conexión. July Edition Vol. 5 Issue 7, pp. 8,27, 2019.
USS Narcissus – Una conserva de naufragio fuera de Tampa and USS Narcissus – A Shipwreck Preserve off Tampa. Conexión. July Online Edition, 2019.
Florida’s museums in the Sea: Half Moon and SS Copenhagen. Alert Diver Spring:22-24, 2019.
Florida’s Underwater Archaeological Preserves: The Lofthus. Scuba Diver Life. May 8, 2018.
Florida’s Underwater Archaeological Preserves: The Urca de Lima. Scuba Diver Life. April 12, 2018.
Сан Пабло: шпионаж, мистика и Рэковая тропа Флорида Пэнхендл. Клуб Путешественников имени юрия сенкевича. Сентябрь. [San Pablo: Espionage, Mystery and the Florida Panhandle Shipwreck Trail. Yuri Senkevich Traveler’s Club]. September, 2017.
Florida’s Underwater Archaeological Preserves: The Half Moon. Scuba Diver Life. September 24, 2017.
Prehistoric Underwater Archaeology in Florida and Florida’s Underwater Archaeological Preserves - Shipwrecks. Conexión. Volume 3, Issue 4, April, 2017.
Prehistoric Underwater Archaeology in Florida and Florida’s Underwater Archaeological Preserves - Shipwrecks. Conexión. 5 April. Online Edition, 2017.
Florida’s Underwater Archaeological Preserves: The USS Narcissus. Scuba Diver Life. October 1, 2016.
Florida’s Underwater Archaeological Preserves: The Vamar. Scuba Diver Life. August 4, 2016.
Florida’s Underwater Archaeological Preserves: The SS Copenhagen. Scuba Diver Life. April 30, 2016.
Florida’s Storm Wreck: Conserving Three Brown Bess Muskets Found. X-Ray Magazine 73:7-9, 2016.
Time to Dive Along Panama City’s Shipwreck Trail. Panama City Living March-April:72-74, 2015.
Florida’s Museums in the Sea. Diver 39(6):56-57, 2014.
ADVERTORIALS
Price, Franklin H.
Florida Panhandle Shipwreck Trail, AAA Magazine FL-11, May/June 2017.
Scuba through Shipwrecks. Atlanta 66 March 2014.
Price, Franklin H. and Mark Ard
Florida Panhandle Shipwreck Trail, Texas Monthly 166-168, May 2017.
travel WRITING
Franklin H. Price has traveled extensively. He has lived in Korea, Brazil, Spain, Canada, and the Czech Republic. He has been to 78 countries, three unrecognized republics and the Korean DMZ. He is a contributing author to the travel magazine Nowhere.
Park Sae-Jin and Whisky in the Jar, Nowhere, December 2021
Dogs, Nowhere, November 2018
Marrakech, Nowhere, April 2015
Colorado, Nowhere, February 2015
Xunantunich, Nowhere, February 2015
Necropolis, Nowhere, January 2015
Amman, Jordan, Nowhere, January 2015
Kyrenia Wreck in Cyprus, Nowhere, January 2015
Road to Angkor Wat, Nowhere, December 2014
Hotel Palmyra, Nowhere, December 2014
Supra and Song in Georgia, Nowhere, December 2014
Three Wishes in Armenia, Nowhere, November 2014
Library in Maine, Nowhere, November 2014
Maximon, Nowhere, February 2014