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Poetry, archaeology and ‘King of the Sea Trees’
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- File
- 2019
Part of Layers in the Landscape Archive
Author's proof copy, 2019, of 'Writing wonders: poetry as archaeological method?' by Erin Kavanagh in which she discusses theoretical aspects of her poem ‘King of the Sea Trees’.
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- File
- 2016
Part of Layers in the Landscape Archive
A copy, 2016, of an English translation by Diarmuid Johnson of the Middle Welsh poem in the Black Book of Carmarthen relating to Seithenhin and the legend of Cantre'r Gwaelod; this version of the poem was used in the project exhibitions alongside the Middle Welsh rendition and the Modern Welsh translation.
‘Seithenhin / Seithennin’ poem (Modern Welsh)
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- File
- 2016
Part of Layers in the Landscape Archive
A copy, 2016, of a Modern Welsh translation by Diarmuid Johnson of the Middle Welsh poem in the Black Book of Carmarthen relating to Seithenhin and the legend of Cantre'r Gwaelod; this version of the poem was used in the project exhibitions alongside the Middle Welsh rendition and the English translation.
‘Seithenhin’ poem (Middle Welsh)
- 2/13
- File
- 2016
Part of Layers in the Landscape Archive
A copy, 2016, of a rendition by Diarmuid Johnson of the Middle Welsh poem in the Black Book of Carmarthen (ff. 53v-54) relating to Seithenhin and the legend of Cantre'r Gwaelod; this version of the poem was used in the project exhibitions alongside the Modern Welsh and English translations.
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- File
- 2016
Part of Layers in the Landscape Archive
A digital copy, 2016, of the poem 'King of the Sea Trees', composed and illustrated by Erin Kavanagh and described by her as ‘a myth [which] communicates disparate unpublished and published archaeological/geological data from the submerged landscapes along the coast of Wales, combined with poetic, mythic, folkloric, and song references’; the poem was used in the film ‘Layers in the Landscape’ and in the project exhibitions, and inspired several pieces of work in other media which also appeared in the exhibitions.
‘Deep mapping’ and ‘Layers in the Landscape’
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- File
- 2018
Part of Layers in the Landscape Archive
Author's proof copy, 2018, of 'Re-thinking the conversation: a geomythological deep map' by Erin Kavanagh in which she describes the conceptual framework behind her ‘deep mapping’ of Cardigan Bay and explains the activities undertaken by the ‘Layers in the Landscape’ project.
Geomythology, science, archaeology, Cardigan Bay and the Mabinogi
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- File
- June 2015
Part of Layers in the Landscape Archive
A digital copy, June 2015, of 'Of myth and man: essaying the space-between in geomythological theory', an unpublished UWTSD Master's dissertation by Erin Kavanagh discussing the relationship between aspects of 'Branwen uerch Lyr' and Cardigan Bay in the context of geomythology, science and archaeology.
Draft of a letter to the Prime Minister
- 3/4/7
- File
- [2013]
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Draft of a letter by Paul Silk to the Prime Minister David Cameron relating to progress on implementing the Commission's recommendations in the first report.
Arrangements for the Commission visit to Edinburgh
- 3/8/2
- File
- 2013
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Briefing paper, agenda and travel arrangements for a Commission visit to Belfast on 18-19 March 2013 to look at the Scottish model of devolution.
Talk to the Scottish Study of Parliament Group
- 3/7/17
- File
- [2013]
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
A talk given by Paul Silk ot the Scottish Study of Parliament Group on the work of the Independent Commission on Devolution in Wales.
Arrangements for the Commission visit to Belfast
- 3/8/1
- File
- 2013
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Briefing paper, agenda and travel arrangements for a Commission visit to Belfast on 26-28 March 2013 to look at the Northern Ireland model of devolution.
Presentation to Swansea Business
- 3/6/5
- File
- [2013]
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Presentation to the business community in Swansea on the work of the Commission to engage and encourage input from the sector in the Commission's work.
Presentation on the Commission's work
- 3/6/6
- File
- [2013]
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
A Powerpoint presentation on the work of the Commission and explaining the background of devolution for use in visits to various groups across Wales to engage them in the Commission's work and encourage them to submit responses.
Speech to Aberystwyth University by Paul Silk
- 3/7/7
- File
- [2014]
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
Draft of a speech by Paul Silk at Aberystwyth University on the constitutional history of Wales, devolution, relations between the constituent countries of the United Kingdom and the work of the Independent Commission on Devolution in Wales.
Address to the Changing Union Project
- 3/7/9
- File
- [2015]
Part of Sir Paul Silk Papers
An address to the UK Changing Union Project by Sir Paul Silk looking back on the Independent Commission on Devolution in Wales and its recommendations.