Prehistory-1000 AD

Individuals may bring as many items as they wish to participate in a Tempore Atlantia exhibition. The only criteria will be that those items be from the time period being highlighted at that particular event. We hope that the Kingdom’s Laurels, Pearls, and others will make it a regular part of their event day to visit the display area and perhaps leave comments and/or tokens for participants.

If you want to participate but are unable to do so in person or have someone bring your entry to the event, please contact the Contests Deputy and the Kingdom Minister of Arts and Sciences. We will try to accommodate you with an online option.

Entrants will be able to mark their items as “non-competitive” (display-only) if they choose.

Contest Sponsorship: If you are interested in sponsoring a prize, contact the Deputy for Contests. Individuals, local groups, and guilds may sponsor specific prizes (For example: best piece of embroidery from the period being highlighted that day). The sponsor should determine whether the winner will be selected based on Judge’s Choice, or scored by a group of judges. You must contact the Deputy for Contests to register your Tempore Atlantia sponsorship at least three months before the date of the event at which the contest will be held.

We hope that the Kingdom’s Laurels, Pearls, and others will make it a regular part of their event day to visit the display area and perhaps leave comments and/or tokens for participants.

Entries will be judged using Atlantia Judging Criteria, or entrants will also be able to designate their items as “non-competitive” (display-only) if they choose.

Entry & Additional Information


The time period for Tempore Atlantia at Twelfth Night will be Pre-History through 1000 AD. Any form of Art or Scientific endeavor which fits the time period is welcome, and you may enter your work in the competition, or to put it out for display only. You are welcome to have more than one entry or display.

While pre-registration is not required, in order to help us to place space for the event, we do ask that, if possible, you drop a note to contests_deputy@moas.atlantia.sca.org, and let us know about how much space we should allow for your entry(s).
Further information about Tempore Atlantia can be found at https://moas.atlantia.sca.org/tempore-atlantia/

Judges Needed

As always, there is an urgent need to line up judges for the online Tempore Atlantia entries. If you are willing to offer this valuable service, or if you have any other questions, please contact the KMoAS Contests Deputy, Magistra Beatriz Aluares de la Oya at contests_deputy@moas.atlantia.sca.org

More information is on the Ministry of Arts and Sciences website.

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