Inhaltsverzeichnis

Presentation Presentation Standard

The introduction of each presentation should be as follows:

This is followed by the free part.

The name of the link should be structured as follows
time_place_status_(representing-person)

Time: The time should always be given in four digits and is either the time 1234 or the period 0850-0877. In the case of a period, the two numbers are connected with a minus sign ‘-’ as this dash is present on every keyboard.
Place: The place can be a large area such as ‘Central Europe’, a specific historical place such as ‘Haithabu’ or a historical area of influence such as ‘holy_roman_empire’
Status: The status indicates the social position or the profession
Performing person: Name of the performing person

basically applies:

Examples:
0900-1000_skandinavien_birka_hofbesitzerin_dana
1030_haithabu_simple_friedrich

Title

The title has a similar structure to the link and is structured as follows:
Time, place, state [specific circumstance]; (person presenting)

Time: This is either a point in time 1234 or the period 850-0877
Place and state: As perhaps more detailed in the link
Concrete circumstance: This can be something like battlefield, everyday life, travelling, festive, illness …
Person portraying: The name of the person portraying is put in brackets.

Examples:
900-1000, Scandinavia/Birka, free woman/farm owner, (Dana)
1030, Haithabu, Simple, (Friedrich)

Images

There should be one or two meaningful pictures at the beginning of the description. They should give a good impression of the depiction. Preferably in a simple standing position, once frontal and once sideways. With a calm background. Preferably with a typical object.

Naming pictures:

The name of images is structured similarly to the link and is structured as follows:
Time_Place_Stand_Representing_person_view_number

Time, location, stand, performing-person: as in the link
view: The view can be something like: front, from_right, top, side, detail, detail_pocket, …
Number: A number is only given if this is necessary.

Examples:
0900-1000_scandinavia_birka_farm_owner_dana_site.jpg
1030_haithabu_simple_friedrich_front.jpg\

Image sizes

The presentation images should be .jpg files with a compression of 75 %, not leaving too much free space around the person but also not cutting anything off. It is best to keep each image under 1 MB. What doesn't work, doesn't work.

Caption images

The pictures are followed by a signature stating when the picture was taken. In other words, in which years the image was worn by the person portraying it. This is done in the usual time format year_month_day. If possible, the reason for the photograph is also appended, for example: ‘Burgmannentage’ or ‘Für die Kinder Uni’.

Summary

A short summary of the presentation should be written here. It should not be longer than five lines.

Below this is a short table with what can be seen in the picture.
Consisting of: Clothing, jewellery, equipment

The individual items are listed from bottom to top, from the feet to the head, from the underwear to the coat.

Free part

Here everyone does what they want to do.

Outlook

In this part, the performers describe what they want to continue working on in the future. What is not yet as they want it to be and in which direction they are thinking further.