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UT Austin assoc. prof., Medieval Islamic art & archaeology - Syriaphile - Cultural heritage activist - Wine and cheese activist - Mother of three small dragons

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    1. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

      Or even real Arabic, for example dinar of Anglo-Saxon King Offa, who keeps Arabic Shahada intact as he inserts his name in the middle. 21/60pic.twitter.com/Hm6VfNa6YX

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    2. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

      3. Spanish ‘ribbons’ bearing Arabic writing also cited by Larsson as comparanda, but this also doesn’t seem to work date-wise. 22/60

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    3. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

      Medieval Spanish textile expert Maria J. Feliciano confirmed to me that known square Kufic tablet weaves are post-13th c. 23/60

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    4. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

      Here are some examples from Monastery of Santa María La Real de Huelgas in Burgos, 13th c. 24/60pic.twitter.com/lmw2uXfGPW

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    5. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

      And a bit further north, not far from Paris, maniples w/2Kufic-like patterns from Chasuble of St Edmund, Provins, also 13th c. 25/60pic.twitter.com/g6apRvsjTY

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    6. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

      Interestingly, these later European examples of supposed 2Kufic actually also bear pseudo-Kufic, not real Arabic writing. 26/60

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    7. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

      4. But the final nail in the coffin *cough* I mean burial ship is that Larsson’s claim is based on extrapolation, not evidence. 27/60

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    8. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

      As #Viking textile specialist Carolyn Priest-Dorman puts it, text based on “extensions of pattern, not on existing pattern” 28/60

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    9. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

      The word “Allah” in Arabic looks like this: الله. It has an upright alif, two more uprights (lam), and a final ـه 'ha' 29/60

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    10. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

      The tablet-woven textile in the widely-dispersed press photograph shows only design of three uprights connected by a horizontal band. 30/60pic.twitter.com/NUOiLR6zbZ

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      Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

      There is a small triangular shape, but no final ha ـه. Frag. was published in 1938 by Agnes Geijer, original drawing looked like this: 31/60pic.twitter.com/DxDossuWzs

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        2. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          But reconstruction drawing by @UU_University textile archaeologist Annika Larsson shows extensions on either side that include a ha. 32/60pic.twitter.com/1NyQzcqDV2

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        3. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          These extensions practically double width of band. Not mentioned in press accounts: Larsson’s extensions are entirely conjectural. 33/60

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        4. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          Priest-Dorman shows that the piece can’t have had extensions because was finished with selvages on top and bottom. 34/60

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        5. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          A piece that was trimmed of proposed extensions would not have this finished selvage – it would show cut and tattered edge. 35/60

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        6. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          Priest-Dorman’s piece proves conclusively that textile can’t have had proposed extensions, and so can’t have borne word ‘Allah’. 36/60

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        7. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          So if Larsson wants to stick with ‘Allah’ on her textile, it’s exclusively in the realm of supposition, not proof. 37/60

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        8. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          Textile specialist Priest-Dorman’s full analysis can be read here. It’s excellent! 38/60 http://stringgeek.blogspot.de/2017/10/viking-age-tablet-weaving-kufic-or-not.html …

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        9. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          All Larsson’s got are three uprights connected by a horizontal band. This does not ‘Allah’ make. 39/60

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        10. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          Why does brouhaha over Arabic on #Viking textile matter? Three reasons. One, context: story likely went viral because of recent events 40/60

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        11. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          #Charlottesville revealed to all what has long been known among medievalists: that #whitesupremacy uses medieval imagery & symbolism 41/60

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        12. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          At #Charlottesville we saw #medieval banners & chants with #Crusader phrases like #DeusVult. #whitesupremacists use medieval imagery/ 42/60

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        13. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          /because #whitesupremacists need to believe #medieval era was a time when Europe was white. 43/60https://psmag.com/education/nazis-love-taylor-swift-and-also-the-crusades …

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        14. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          But story struck a nerve because it builds on accurate scholarship that shows #Viking era was diverse & included contacts w/Arab world 44/60

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        15. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          #Viking contact w/wide range of outside peoples undisputed as C Downham of @IrishInstitute @LivUni has shown 45/60https://theconversation.com/vikings-were-never-the-pure-bred-master-race-white-supremacists-like-to-portray-84455 …

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        16. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          At #Birka and earlier, at nearby #Helgö, #Viking grave goods included a Buddha from India and a Coptic ladle from North Africa 46/60pic.twitter.com/o805RUlKCr

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        17. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          And at #Birka in same boat grave as #Viking ‘Allah’ textile there were Arabic coins from Baghdad. 47/60

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        18. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          Ibn Fadlan famously travelled to Viking lands in 10th c., a journey popularized by @CrichtonWebsite in novel Eaters of the Dead 48/60pic.twitter.com/krOz5KyTWM

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        19. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          Crichton’s novel was made into a totally terrible but totally kitschawesome film #ThirteenthWarrior 49/60pic.twitter.com/By4gDcg7at

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        20. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

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          Arabic coins were so common that Shahada was perhaps most widespread inscription in #Viking Scandinavia 50/60https://twitter.com/stephenniem/status/914759343169515522 …

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          Dr. Stephennie Mulder @stephenniem
          Someone wrote the piece about the Vikings I have been writing in my head for weeks! And it's excellent. (Corrected thread) https://twitter.com/dorothyk98/status/913419270041882625 …
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        21. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          So the #Viking Allah textile exhibits what Stephen Colbert @StephenAtHome once called ‘truthiness’ but is not supported by scholarship 51/60

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        22. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          But ‘truthiness’ cannot be enough for news media, especially in this age of accusations of #FakeNews 52/60

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        23. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          I admire journalists immensely and am sympathetic to newsroom cutbacks that have made reporting more challenging 53/60

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        24. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          @NYTimes reporter @candersonSTO does incredible work. But why not pick up the phone @Metmuseum Islamic curators S Canby or M Rugiadi 54/60

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        25. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          Or any of the @Metmuseum’s knowledgeable textile curatorial staff 55/60https://www.metmuseum.org/about-the-met/conservation-and-scientific-research/textile-conservation/staff-list …

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        26. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          And when #medieval & particularly #Viking age is used as ideological weapon by #whitesupremacists/ 56/60

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        27. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          /& scholars like @jonathanhsy @jeffreyjcohen @dorothyk98 @Lollardfish are risking careers to fight #whitesupremacist appropriation 57/60

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        28. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          & not just #whitesupremacists use #medieval to further contemporary agendas: same tactic used by #ISIS, #alQaeda who kill thousands 58/60

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        29. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          Then it matters that we get this right. Media can report on diversity of #GlobalMiddleAges w/out trumped-up scholarship @onthemedia 59/60

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        30. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          But we need news media to be our allies, consult experts, and get facts right. 60/60/FIN

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        31. Dr. Stephennie Mulder‏ @stephenniem 16 Oct 2017

          Big thanks to everyone who has obsessed w/me this week! @Yael_Rice @2Kufic @cobbpasha @UTLMESLibrarian Martina Rugiadi Maria J. Feliciano

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