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Statue of a satyr including a torch and a wineskin from 3rd–2nd century B.C
Tang tricolor figurine of a Sogdian wine merchant holding a wineskin. During the Tang dynasty (618–907), China started to import grape wine from Central Asia.

A wineskin is an ancient type of bottle made of leathered animal skin, usually from goats or sheep, used to store or transport wine.

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Wineskin

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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...

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New Wine into Old Wineskins

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New Wine into Old Wineskins (οἶνον νέον εἰς ἀσκοὺς παλαιούς, lit.: New Wine into Old Bags) is a parable of Jesus. It is found at Matthew 9 (Matthew 9:14–17)...

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Testament of Solomon

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a wind demon who is harassing the land of Arabia. The boy is to hold a wineskin against the wind with the ring in front of it, and then tie up the bag...

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Sperlonga sculptures

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placed by some scholars in the Palladium group instead. The placing of the wineskin-bearer, and whether he was an addition to the putative bronze model for...

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Kefir

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In Karachay-Balkar, gıpı has a connection with gıbıt (wineskin). It was under the name "wineskin" that Karachay kefir was distributed in the second half...

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Marsyas

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Plato was of the opinion that the skin of Marsyas had been made into a wineskin. Ovid touches upon the theme of Marsyas twice, very briefly telling the...

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Bota bag

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bota bag is a traditional Spanish liquid receptacle, used mainly as a wineskin. It is often made out of leather (when made of goatskin it is simply known...

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Theseus

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advice. Her cryptic words were "Do not loosen the bulging mouth of the wineskin until you have reached the height of Athens, lest you die of grief." Aegeus...

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Witch of Endor

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suggestions for a definition of ’ōḇ include a familiar spirit, a talisman, or a wineskin, in reference to ventriloquism. In the Greek Septuagint, she is called...

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New Wineskins Association of Churches

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The New Wineskins Association of Churches (NWAC) was a group of nearly 200 theologically conservative Presbyterian churches, each of which is in varying...

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Silk Road

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A Chinese sancai statue of a Sogdian man with a wineskin, Tang dynasty (618–907)...

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Matthew the Apostle

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Jesus: Ministry Events Preceded by Hometown Rejection of Jesus, "Physician, heal thyself" New Testament Events Succeeded by New Wine into Old Wineskins...

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PlayOnMac

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therefore creates and uses virtual drives much like Wineskin wrappers (the virtual drives are essentially Wineskin wrappers operating on a particular version of...

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Ascomycota

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this fungal group is the "ascus" (from Ancient Greek ἀσκός (askós) 'sac, wineskin'), a microscopic sexual structure in which nonmotile spores, called ascospores...

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Hellenistic sculpture

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Blinding of Polyphemus; cast reconstruction of the group, with at the right the original figure of the "wineskin-bearer" seen in front of the cast version....

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Thesmophoriazusae

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inspection, however, Mnesilochus discovers that the 'baby' is in fact a wineskin fitted with booties. Undeterred, he still threatens it with a knife. Micca...

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Ascites

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meant "bag‐like dropsy," from askós (ἀσκός), a leather bag or sheepskin (“wineskin”) used for carrying wine, water or oil. Mild ascites is hard to notice...

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Byzantine Empire

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"sideways"), which resembled the flute, and the askaulos (ἀσκός askos – wineskin), a bagpipe. Bagpipes, also known as dankiyo (from ancient Greek: angion...

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Don Quixote

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are resolved. Meanwhile, a sleepwalking Quixote does battle with some wineskins which he takes to be the giant who stole the princess Micomicona's kingdom...

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Aulos

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sound, that is a bagpipe, was the askaulos (ἀσκαυλός from ἀσκός askos "wineskin"). Like the Great Highland Bagpipe, the aulos has been used for martial...

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Aegeus

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cryptic words of the oracle were "Do not loosen the bulging mouth of the wineskin until you have reached the height of Athens, lest you die of grief." Aegeus...

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Packaging

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packages used the natural materials available at the time: baskets of reeds, wineskins (bota bags), wooden boxes, pottery vases, ceramic amphorae, wooden barrels...

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Colambre

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A colambre is a wineskin whose origin comes from the 16th century. In Spanish it is known as "bota", a word used by Miguel de Cervantes in his early 17th...

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Porron

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porró. Briq, a Lebanese water vessel of similar design. bota bag, Spanish wineskin Wine accessory Wine tasting "Nostrat i popular", by David Roman, Papers...

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Wine in China

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the Tang dynasty (618–907), China started to import grape wine from Central Asia. Tang tricolor figurine of a Sogdian wine merchant holding a wineskin....

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Silenus

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of the Muses), Rome Abode Nysa Symbol Wine, grapes, kantharos, thyrsos, wineskin, panther, donkey Personal information Parents Pan, or Hermes and Gaea Consort...

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Lydia

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shows crouching figures holding a cup and carrying either an animal or a wineskin on the shoulder, possibly depicting kōmastai from orgiastic rites; the...

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