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Human Generated Data

Title

Rim and Neck Fragment From a Vessel (w/Light on Dark Paint)

Date

-

People

-

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, 1977.216.2123.97

Human Generated Data

Title

Rim and Neck Fragment From a Vessel (w/Light on Dark Paint)

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, 1977.216.2123.97

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-01-22

Rock 99.8
Bread 99.4
Food 99.4
Mineral 90.3
Soil 88.7
Crystal 85.7
Limestone 83.3
Archaeology 83
Fossil 72.5
Slate 58.3

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-26

stone 99.9
rock 99.2
no person 99
prehistoric 98.9
geology 98.7
ancient 98.6
granite 97.6
rough 97.3
hard 97.2
heavy 96.7
quartz 96.7
nature 95.1
ore 95
old 94.9
paleontology 94.3
marble 93.8
iron 93.5
architecture 92.6
retro 92
archaeology 91.3

Imagga
created on 2022-01-22

corbel 43.2
bracket 34.7
brown 33.9
toast 32.4
food 28.7
bread 27.8
texture 27.8
old 27.2
support 24.9
grunge 24.7
antique 22.5
vintage 22.3
retro 22.1
paper 22
dirty 21.7
loaf 21.4
mortar 21
aged 19.9
blank 19.9
vessel 19.8
rough 19.1
baked 18.7
device 18.7
wheat 18.3
healthy 18.3
bakery 18.1
ancient 17.3
close 17.1
breakfast 16.8
textured 16.7
delicious 16.5
grungy 16.1
container 15.8
grain 15.7
torn 15.5
crust 15.5
snack 15.4
parchment 15.4
diet 15.3
weathered 15.2
flour 15.1
fresh 15
meal 14.6
detail 14.5
eating 14.3
tasty 14.2
page 13.9
slice 13.6
burnt 13.6
closeup 13.5
sheet 13.2
yellow 12.6
surface 12.3
book 11.9
eat 11.7
stained 11.5
rustic 11.5
damaged 11.4
pattern 10.9
nutrition 10.9
frame 10.8
traditional 10.8
baker 10.8
manuscript 10.8
natural 10
crumpled 9.7
pastry 9.7
cereal 9.7
bake 9.6
whole 9.6
scroll 9.5
plate 9.5
empty 9.4
art 9.4
gourmet 9.3
dinner 9.3
organic 9.2
wallpaper 9.2
kitchen 8.9
sepia 8.7
messy 8.7
sweet 8.7
homemade 8.7
obsolete 8.6
lunch 8.6
rusty 8.6
culture 8.5
document 8.3
dessert 8.3
chocolate 8.3
material 8
stone 8
crusty 7.9
rye 7.8
ragged 7.8
nobody 7.8
baking 7.7
wall 7.7
sliced 7.7
worn 7.6
map 7.5
letter 7.3
backgrounds 7.3
cuisine 7.1

Google
created on 2022-01-22

Bedrock 84.8
Artifact 84.1
Rectangle 80.3
Font 70
Metal 69.5
Limestone 67.4
Rock 64.4
Concrete 64.2
Brick 59.7
Art 55.4
Soil 51.6

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22

mineral 68.2
stone tool 54.9

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Bread
Bread 99.4%

Categories

Imagga

food drinks 98.2%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22

a piece of food 64.5%
a piece of wood 64.4%
a piece of cake 41%

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-28

The image shows a fragment of ancient pottery. The piece is roughly rectangular with uneven, jagged edges, indicating it's broken off from a larger object. The surface has a rough, textured appearance, with a variety of earthy tones including light beige, brown, and a darker grey-brown. The top edge of the fragment appears to have a defined lip or rim, with a darker reddish-brown color. There's a lighter band of color running horizontally just below this rim. The pattern of the fragment suggests it was once part of a larger vessel, possibly a bowl or jar. The piece is set against a plain white background.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-28

This is a fragment of an ancient ceramic vessel. The sherd is roughly rectangular but with uneven, broken edges. It has a coarse texture and appears to be made of fired clay or terracotta.

The surface of the sherd is mottled with various shades of brown, ranging from light tan to dark brown. There is a diagonal stripe of lighter tan color running from the lower left corner upwards, creating a color-blocked effect against the darker brown of the majority of the sherd. At the top edge, there is a raised rim or lip that is a lighter, reddish-brown color with some darker spots. A thin white line separates the reddish-brown area from the darker brown section below. The surface shows signs of wear and weathering, with small pits and variations in color.