[Sca-cooks] What's period, was: Vikings in Minnesota
Susan Fox
selene at earthlink.net
Mon Sep 22 11:27:07 PDT 2008
There are some limits. My college roommate was a doctoral candidate in
Ancient Near Eastern Languages, typesetting her professor's book on
Cuneiform tablets. When she said that SCA was really not her time
period, we didn't argue the point. ;-)
On the SCA name consultation side, I'm still going round Robin Hood's
barn with a gal who wants an Ancient Egyptian name and won't settle for
anything more recent than like 1000 B.C. ::headdesk::
Selene
Phil Troy / G. Tacitus Adamantius wrote:
>
> No offense taken, certainly; I just know that the governing Corpora
> documentation gives no specific early cut-off date. While some
> kingdoms do have one for things like A&S competition purposes,
>
> Sent from my iPod
>
> On Sep 22, 2008, at 2:04 PM, Samia al-Kaslaania <samia at idlelion.net>
> wrote:
>
>> No insult intended, to either of you! I know the question comes up a
>> lot, and I like go straight to the source with it. : )
>> Samia
>>
>> Johnna Holloway wrote:
>>> I rather suspect that Master Gideanus Tacitus Adamantius, OL probably
>>> knows what the SCA covers.
>>>
>>> Johnnae
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