canephor

/ˈkænəfɔr/
noun
  1. In ancient Greek art and architecture, a sculpted female figure carrying a basket on her head.
    • The museum displayed a marble canephor from the 5th century BCE.
    • Students studied the canephor as an example of classical Greek sculpture.
    • The canephor's basket was carved with intricate floral patterns.
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