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See also:CARYATIDES (Latinized from the See also:Greek; the plural of Caryatis, i.e. a woman of Caryae in See also:Laconia) , in See also:architecture, the See also:term given to the draped See also:female figures used for piers or supports, as found in the porticos of the See also:Erechtheum and of the See also:Treasury of See also:Cnidus at See also:Delphi (see GREEK See also:ART, fig. 17). End of Article: CARYATIDES (Latinized from the Greek; the plural of Caryatis, i.e. a woman of Caryae in Laconia)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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