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Goatskin may
refer to:
Goatskin (material), the skin of a goat or the
leather made from it
Goatskin (container), a
container for wine This disambiguation...
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bedug in Indonesia. In
Roman mythology priests of god
Lupercalia wore
goatskins. A
breed of goat that
provides high-quality skin is for
example the Black...
- a
goatskin cloak. The
traditional depiction of this
warlike aspect was ****imilated from the Gr****
goddess Athena, who bore a
goatskin, or a
goatskin shield...
- A
wineskin is an
ancient type of
bottle made of
leathered animal skin,
usually from
goats or sheep, used to
store or
transport wine. Its
first mentions...
- wineskin. It is
often made out of
leather (when made of
goatskin it is
simply known as a
goatskin), and is
typically used to
carry wine,
although any liquid...
- sent
Jacob to his father, she
dressed him in Esau's
garments and laid
goatskins on his arms and neck to
simulate hairy skin. Thus disguised,
Jacob entered...
- shaps. Chivarras, from
chivo (goat), is the name for
Chaparreras made of
goatskins tanned with the hair on.
There were
other similar garments worn by the...
- example, when his
clothes wore out, he made new ones from hair-covered
goatskins using a nail for sewing. As his
shoes became unusable, he did not need...
- sheepskins,
cattle hides,
leather crafts (a
significant export), kola nuts and
goatskins. The
historic seat of the
former Sokoto Caliphate, the city is predominantly...
- The name "Bock" (German for buck, i.e. male goat)
refers to the use of
goatskins in
constructing the bag,
similar to the
common use of
other goat-terms...