- A
waterskin is a
receptacle used to hold water.
Normally made of a
sheep or goat skin, it
retains water naturally and
therefore was very
useful in desert...
- 2:18–22 and Luke 5:33–39.
Ancient Greece and wine Food
history Bota bag
Waterskin "What Are Wineskins?".
Retrieved 18
November 2018. Joel B. Green, The...
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various Iranic peoples is
straight from milk,
without yogurt,
using a
waterskin,
known as
mashk (مشک) in Luri,
Kurdish and
Persian in Iran, and maskah...
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Publishing USA). p. 87. ISBN 0-313-05968-3. Box wine
Goatskin (material)
Mashk Colambre Waterskin New Wine into Old
Wineskins Canteen (bottle) v t e...
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Statue drinking from a
traditional waterskin...
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Pneumatic bladder, an old
technology with many
industrial applications Waterskin, a
traditional container for
transporting water Bladder Lake, a lake in...
- and
Enlil cooked meats,
served confections, and
poured cool
water from
waterskins. Upon
hearing that his
position in life did not
matter in the underworld...
- This
event is
subsequently avenged by Inanna, who
turns Bilulu into a
waterskin. In 1953
Samuel Noah
Kramer and
Thorkild Jacobsen proposed that Bilulu...
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Waterskin:
Roman camps would typically be
built near
water sources, but each
soldier would have to
carry his
water for the day's
march in a
waterskin...
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Leather bag may
refer to: a bag made of
leather Waterskin, a receptacle,
normally made of a
sheep or goat skin, used to hold
water Leatherbag, an American...