canephors

/ˈkænəfɔrz/
noun
  1. Plural of canephor; sculpted female figures carrying baskets on their heads in ancient Greek art.
    • The canephors were painted in bright colors originally, though the paint has faded.
    • Art historians compared the canephors from different Greek city-states.
    • The temple's porch was supported by six canephors.
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