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    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...
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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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    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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    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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  • Leather bag is a bag made of leather. Waterskin is a receptacle used to hold water, normally made of a sheep or goat skin. Leatherbag was a rock band...
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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...
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    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...
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  • 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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  • battles, their waterskin is pierced, but they find a source of rock oil in the ground and carry some back to Jerusalem in the repaired waterskin. There, the...
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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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    hoes, axes, knives, lancepoints, arrowheads, swords, glue, daggers, waterskins, bags, harnesses, armor, quivers, war chariots, scabbards, boots, sandals...
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    at 25,000 units, and The Gift won several more awards for its videos (“Waterskin” and “Question of Love” – the album's first two singles). At the end of...
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    murderers. Inanna stands on top of a stool and transforms Bilulu into "the waterskin that men carry in the desert", forcing her to pour the funerary libations...
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    some controversy by shooting an Aden man who attempted to vandalise a waterskin and struck Barttelot with a stick. Barttelot was promoted to the rank...
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    woman Bilulu, who had murdered her husband Dumuzid, and turned her into a waterskin.: 166 : 109  The Sumerians, as well as later Mesopotamian peoples, believed...
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    afterwards, an old man that appeared all at once supplied water with his waterskin for Ottoman army. Thus, Ottoman soldiers called him Zuhurat Baba due to...
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    manicas, a marching pack (sarcina), about fourteen days' worth of food, a waterskin (bladder for posca), cooking equipment, two stakes (sudes murale) for...
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    of water at a place called Suwa. As his men did not possess sufficient waterskins to traverse this distance with their horses and camels, Khalid had some...
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    to modern German Tannenbaum). Ancient civilizations used leather for waterskins, bags, harnesses and tack, boats, armour, quivers, scabbards, boots, and...
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    murderers. Inanna stands on top of a stool and transforms Bilulu into "the waterskin that men carry in the desert", forcing her to pour the funerary libations...
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  • (material) History of clothing and textiles Parfleche Plains hide painting Waterskin Gilligan, Ian (March 2010). "The Prehistoric Development of Clothing:...
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    Coptic icon of St. Simon the Shoemaker depicted as a one-eyed man carrying waterskins, as he used to carry water to the sick and the old every morning before...
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    III showed that the official provided the "food supplies, clothes, a waterskin, [...] shoes and oil" and was waiting for donkeys to be available before...
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    operators pouring the water drawn alternately between the pools using waterskins. In the years 775–778 the second Abbasid caliph, al-Mansur, sponsored...
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  • decided to send Zubayr to seek news from Najashi. By using an inflated waterskin, he swam down the Nile river until he reached the point where the battle...
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  • derives from the Arabic verb khanatha, meaning "to fold back the mouth of a waterskin for drinking", indicating some measure of being languid or delicate. This...
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    1 June. Horses and camels were swum across, or floated with inflated waterskins. There was no opposition from the forces of the Sultanate of Sennar, which...
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  • to Tibet. Tanning (leather) – Ancient civilizations used leather for waterskins, bags, harnesses and tack, boats, armour, quivers, scabbards, boots, and...
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    Judaism). A tied bundle of documents, the Bar-Kokhba letters, was found in a waterskin, next to what were apparently a woman's belongings: wool, cosmetic tools...
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