[MR] 12th night Tempore Atlantia Update

James C. Wagner Jr. james at cds.duke.edu
Sun Dec 22 17:25:22 PST 2002


Sorry for having this follow so closely on the heals of the last announcement.
I'm off for the holidays and I'm not sure I'll have access to anything next
week.

Here is the full list of competitions. For Tempore Atlantia at Atlantian 12th
night 2003.

Time Period: Pre 1000

1) Best in show sponsored by Lord James of Middle Aston
	pretty self-explainatory. The best item entered in the TA competition.

2) Best documentation sponsored by Lord James of Middle Aston
	Again, self explainatory. Most comprehensive Documentation for an
	entry in the TA competition.

3) Best Irish Item, native or Imported. Sponsored by Master Calum Chreachadora.
	Must include documentation on where and when made/used if made in
	Ireland or proof thst item was used in Ireland prior to A.D.1000 if
	Imported Item.

4) Best Pictish Item. Sponsored by Master Calum Chreachadora.
	Best item from Pictland prior to circa 850 A.D. No Imports in this
	category. Documentation is required.

5) Best Viking Women's Item sponsored by Lady Mairghread in Eyverska.
	This catrgory is to include anything, Clothing, accessories, etc.
	The prize will be Viking Brooches from Raymonds Quiet Press.

Mistress Fuiltigherne ni Ruadh O'Finn and Master Andras Salamandra have asked
to sponsor the following competitions. Prizes for each will be issues of
"Early Period" magazine.

6) Most Splendiferous Garb on a Pre-1000 Visitor to Europe from East of
Byzantium.
Must include documentation on the garb and accessories.

7) Best Bardic Performance of a Pre-1000 Tale, Song, Saga, Etc.
Can be an historical piece, or one done in period style.  Bonus for
documentation. (Competitiors will beet at the A&S table at a prescribed
time and will preform for a small group elsewhere on site)

8) Most Interesting Pre-1000 (Craft) Tool
This is a contest for those who make their own tools.  Must be a tool used
pre-1000.  Documentation of the tool required, bonus for a demonstration or
documentation on how it is used.


In Service,

James of Middle Aston
moas at atlantia.sca.org





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