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Human Generated Data

Title

Four (Unjoining) Fragments, Possibly Corinthian

Date

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People

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Classification

Fragments

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Transfer from the Department of the Classics, Harvard University; deposited by Professor J. M. Paton, 1977.216.2123.90

Human Generated Data

Title

Four (Unjoining) Fragments, Possibly Corinthian

Classification

Fragments

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Transfer from the Department of the Classics, Harvard University; deposited by Professor J. M. Paton, 1977.216.2123.90

Machine Generated Data

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Amazon
created on 2022-01-22

Rock 99.6
Food 99.1
Limestone 98.6
Soil 92.5
Pottery 60.6
Crystal 56

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-26

no person 99.8
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bread 98.2
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breakfast 93.9
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still life 89.5
corn 88.4
homemade 88.1
stranded 88.1
one 88
simplicity 87.4
cereal 86.8
traditional 85.8
nutrition 82.1

Imagga
created on 2022-01-22

toast 100
bread 70.6
food 53.3
loaf 49.6
breakfast 42.5
slice 41.9
brown 41.3
bakery 41.1
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meal 35.8
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nutrition 26.1
diet 25.9
tasty 25.1
fresh 24.2
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piece 21.9
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rye 21.6
snack 21.4
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cereal 20.3
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bake 19.3
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baker 16.7
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seed 15.9
dessert 15.9
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nobody 14
carbohydrates 13.8
cut 13.5
sweet 13.5
natural 13.4
nutritious 13.3
lunch 12.9
dinner 12.7
objects 12.2
studio 12.2
crisp 11.8
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homemade 11.6
gourmet 11.1
color 10.6
detail 10.5
full 10.1
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toasted 9.9
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fiber 9.6
cake 9.4
plate 9.3
freshness 9.2
cook 9.2
crumb 8.9
dough 8.8
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life 8.6
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sliced bread 7.9
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crispy 7.9
crunchy 7.9
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biscuit 7.8
portion 7.8
pieces 7.8
health 7.7
chocolate 7.5
sugar 7.5
traditional 7.5
single 7.4
butter 7.4
object 7.3

Google
created on 2022-01-22

Cuisine 83.4
Baked goods 81.6
Dish 80.6
Artifact 80.2
Ingredient 71.6
Rock 64
Font 57.4
Limestone 54
Gluten 50

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22

food 98.5
slice 94.6
bread 89.1
piece 83.8
sliced 64.2
half 36.8
arranged 14.6
several 12.7

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Bread

Clarifai

Food
Baked goods

AWS Rekognition

Bread 99.1%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2022-01-22

food drinks 91%
paintings art 7.7%

Captions

Clarifai

Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-15

a fragment of a relief.

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-04-29

a photograph of a group of four pieces of stoneware with a stoneware design

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-08

This image shows four pottery shards of varying shapes. The pieces appear to be fragments of ancient ceramics and are laid out against a plain, white background for study or display. Each shard features distinctive textured patterns, some with grooves or ridges, suggesting craftsmanship or decoration. The colors range from earthy tones like beige and brown to a reddish-orange hue visible on the farthest right shard. These fragments could potentially be archaeological finds, providing insight into past cultures or civilizations.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-08

The image shows four pieces of ceramic pottery sherds arranged in a row on a plain white background. Each sherd appears to be a fragment of a larger vessel, and they display various textures and colors.

The first sherd on the left is a larger, irregularly shaped piece with a beige color and horizontal, slightly raised lines running across its surface. It appears to have some wear and discoloration.

The second sherd, positioned next to the first, is also beige but with a smoother and less textured surface. It has an irregular shape and appears more solid and intact compared to the others.

The third sherd is smaller and has a similar texture and color to the first sherd, with horizontal ridges. It is slightly triangular in shape and looks more weathered.

The fourth and last sherd on the right is the smallest of the four. It displays a distinct terracotta color with several horizontal white lines, indicating a possible painted or glazed surface on one side. The edges appear rough and worn.

Overall, these sherds are likely ancient pottery fragments, showcasing different patterns, textures, and aging effects.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-13

The image shows four irregularly shaped rock or stone fragments. The fragments have a beige or tan color and appear to have distinct layered or banded patterns on their surfaces, suggesting they may be sedimentary rocks. The fragments vary in size and shape, with some having more angular edges and others being more rounded. One of the fragments has a reddish-orange coloration, which could indicate the presence of iron oxide or other mineral deposits. Overall, the image depicts a collection of natural, geologically-formed rock samples.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-13

The image shows four different pieces of pottery or ceramic fragments arranged in a row against a plain white background. The fragments appear to be quite old and weathered, with rough, uneven surfaces and earthy tones ranging from light beige to reddish-brown.

The leftmost fragment has a layered, striated appearance with horizontal lines across its surface. The second and third fragments from the left have more irregular, organic shapes. The second one looks like it may have been part of a curved vessel wall, while the third is a thicker, more geometric piece.

The rightmost fragment has a distinctive orange and white banded pattern, possibly indicating it was once part of a decorated pot or vessel. The bands are somewhat worn but still visible.

Overall, the fragments seem to be archaeological artifacts, perhaps excavated pieces of ancient pottery. Their aged and partial nature suggests they are remnants that could provide clues about the material culture and craftsmanship of a past civilization.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-13

This image shows several fragments of what appears to be ancient pottery or ceramics. The pieces are arranged in a line and appear to be broken shards from the same vessel. The fragments have a beige or off-white base color with some orange or terracotta-colored bands visible on some pieces. The texture appears rough and weathered, suggesting these are archaeological artifacts. The pieces show clear signs of age and wear, with uneven edges where they've broken apart. Some of the fragments still retain visible decorative striping or banding patterns in the orange/terracotta color.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-25

This image presents a collection of four fragments of ancient pottery, arranged in a horizontal row. The fragments are characterized by their rough, irregular shapes and varying sizes, with the largest piece situated on the left and the smallest on the right.

The pottery fragments exhibit a range of colors, including beige, brown, and orange, which are likely indicative of the materials used in their construction. Notably, the fragments display visible signs of wear and tear, such as cracks and chips, suggesting that they have undergone significant degradation over time.

The background of the image is a plain white surface, which serves to highlight the fragments and provide a clean visual contrast. Overall, the image appears to be a documentation or presentation of the pottery fragments, possibly for archaeological or historical purposes.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-25

The image presents four fragments of pottery, arranged horizontally across the frame. The fragments are positioned against a white background, suggesting that they may be part of an archaeological or historical collection.

Fragment 1 (Leftmost)

  • The first fragment is irregularly shaped and features a light-brown color with darker brown striations.
  • It has a rough, weathered appearance, indicating potential exposure to the elements or handling over time.

Fragment 2 (Second from Left)

  • The second fragment is also irregularly shaped but has a more uniform light-brown color.
  • It lacks the striations present on the first fragment, giving it a smoother appearance.

Fragment 3 (Second from Right)

  • The third fragment is smaller than the first two and has a more rounded shape.
  • It displays a reddish-brown color with horizontal striations, which could indicate a different type of clay or glaze used in its creation.

Fragment 4 (Rightmost)

  • The fourth fragment is the largest and has a rectangular shape with rounded edges.
  • It features a combination of light-brown and reddish-brown colors, with visible horizontal striations similar to those on the third fragment.
  • The surface of this fragment appears more worn than the others, possibly due to increased handling or exposure.

Overall, the image suggests that these pottery fragments may have originated from a specific cultural or historical context, given their distinct shapes, colors, and textures. Further analysis would be necessary to determine their exact origin and significance.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-25

The image shows four fragments of pottery, possibly from ancient times, arranged on a white surface. The fragments vary in size and shape, with some having a smooth texture and others having a rough texture. The fragments are arranged in a row, with the largest fragment on the left and the smallest fragment on the right. The fragments have different colors, including brown, beige, and orange, and some have patterns or designs on them. The image suggests that the pottery fragments are from different pieces and have been broken into smaller pieces.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-25

The image features four pieces of pottery arranged in a row on a white surface. The pottery pieces are made of clay and have been fired, giving them a hardened texture. The pottery pieces vary in size, shape, and color. The first piece is a rectangular shape with a rough texture and a light brown color. The second piece is a square shape with a smooth texture and a light gray color. The third piece is a triangular shape with a rough texture and a light brown color. The fourth piece is a rectangular shape with a smooth texture and a reddish-brown color. The pottery pieces have a rustic and handmade appearance, suggesting that they were crafted by hand rather than mass-produced. The image highlights the diversity and uniqueness of handmade pottery, showcasing the different shapes, textures, and colors that can be achieved through the art of pottery-making.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-29

Here's a description of the image:

The image features four fragmented pieces of pottery or similar material. The objects are arranged horizontally across a plain white background.

  • General Appearance: The pieces have a weathered, aged look, with irregular shapes and chipped edges. They appear to be made of a light-colored material, possibly clay or stone, and exhibit a grainy texture.
  • Variations:
    • Two pieces appear to have a natural, striped pattern of lighter and darker tones.
    • One piece is a plain beige/light brown.
    • The remaining piece shows a cream background with horizontal bands of reddish-orange paint, creating a striped effect.
  • Overall Impression: The composition suggests an archeological or historical context. The fragments evoke a sense of antiquity and remnants of something lost.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-29

The image displays four pottery shards arranged in a horizontal row against a white background. Each piece exhibits a unique appearance, suggesting they may originate from different vessels or parts of a single one.

The shard farthest to the left is a light tan color, adorned with thin, horizontal lines of a darker shade. Its edges are somewhat jagged, indicating it broke off rather than being deliberately cut.

The second shard is a uniform tan color with a slightly smoother texture compared to the first. It lacks distinct markings, although subtle variations in color are visible.

The third shard resembles the first in coloration but has fewer horizontal lines. Its shape is less regular than the other pieces, and its surface appears somewhat weathered.

The final shard on the right is notable for its contrasting design. It features thick, horizontal bands of reddish-brown paint against a lighter, cream-colored base. The bold pattern makes it stand out from the other shards.

Overall, the pieces convey a sense of history, suggesting they are fragments of ancient pottery. The varying textures and designs hint at the diversity of pottery styles and decorative techniques used in the past.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-26

The image displays four fragments of what appear to be ancient or historical pottery sherds. Here are the details for each fragment from left to right:

  1. First Fragment: This sherd has a rough, uneven surface with visible horizontal lines or grooves, possibly indicating the method of manufacture, such as hand-building or wheel-throwing. The color is a light brown or beige.

  2. Second Fragment: This piece is more uniform in color, with a smoother surface compared to the first fragment. It has a light beige color and some small dark spots, which might be inclusions or impurities in the clay.

  3. Third Fragment: This sherd is smaller and has a more pronounced texture with distinct horizontal lines, suggesting it might have been made using a similar technique to the first fragment. The color is a bit darker, leaning towards a more earthy brown.

  4. Fourth Fragment: This piece stands out due to its reddish-orange hue, indicating it might have been fired at a higher temperature or made from a different type of clay. It also has visible horizontal lines, similar to the other fragments, suggesting a consistent manufacturing technique.

Overall, these fragments likely come from different vessels and showcase variations in pottery techniques and materials used in their creation. The differences in color and texture provide insights into the pottery-making processes of the time they were created.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-14

The image shows four fragments of what appears to be pottery shards. These fragments vary in shape and texture, suggesting they are remains of different parts of a ceramic vessel.

  1. The first fragment on the left is a hexagonal piece with a textured surface that has horizontal grooves or striations, indicating it might have been part of a handle or a rim.
  2. The second fragment is rectangular with a flat, slightly rough surface, possibly the base of a pot.
  3. The third fragment is triangular with a smooth surface and a rounded edge, resembling a piece of a lid or a decorative element.
  4. The fourth fragment is a rectangular piece with a reddish-brown pattern that looks like it could be a glaze or painted design, suggesting it was part of a decorative panel or a lid.

The fragments are arranged side by side against a plain white background, highlighting their different shapes and textures.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-14

The image shows four fragments of what appear to be ancient pottery shards. Each shard has a distinct texture and coloration:

  1. The first shard on the left has a beige color with horizontal striations, suggesting it might have been part of a larger, textured surface.
  2. The second shard is a lighter beige and appears smoother, with fewer markings, indicating it might have been part of a different section of the pottery.
  3. The third shard also has a beige color but features more pronounced horizontal striations, similar to the first shard.
  4. The fourth shard on the right has a mix of beige and reddish-brown colors with horizontal striations, suggesting it might have been part of a decorated section of the pottery.

The shards are arranged in a row against a white background, which helps highlight their texture and color variations.