Canephors

/ˈkænɪfɔrz/ noun

Plural of canephor; sculptured female figures used as supporting columns in classical architecture, shown carrying baskets of fruits or flowers on their heads.

From Greek 'kanephoros' (basket-bearer), where 'kane' (basket) + 'phoros' (bearer). These figures appeared prominently in Ancient Greek temples and were revived during the Renaissance as a classical architectural element.

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