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Human Generated Data

Title

Stamp of the Officina Furiana of Iulius Senece

Date

early 4th century CE

People

-

Classification

Brick Stamps

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Transfer from the Department of the Classics, Harvard University, Gift of Dr. A. S. Pease, 1977.216.1908.A-C

Human Generated Data

Title

Stamp of the Officina Furiana of Iulius Senece

Date

early 4th century CE

Classification

Brick Stamps

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Transfer from the Department of the Classics, Harvard University, Gift of Dr. A. S. Pease, 1977.216.1908.A-C

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-01-22

Limestone 96.5
Food 95.5
Rock 81.1
Flagstone 70.5

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-26

no person 98.9
rock 97
paper 96.1
rough 95.3
stone 95
dirty 92.4
broken 91.5
old 91.5
nature 90.6
ancient 90.1
geology 90.1
retro 86.7
art 86
cardboard 85.9
paleontology 84.6
parchment 83.1
one 82.7
architecture 82
prehistoric 81.7
worn 81.1

Imagga
created on 2022-01-22

envelope 37.3
container 28.1
paper 26.7
old 26.5
binding 26.5
brown 24.3
texture 23.6
grunge 23
vintage 21.5
blank 21.4
antique 20.5
empty 18
ancient 17.3
food 16.7
retro 15.6
aged 13.6
material 12.8
book 12.6
history 12.5
page 12.1
yellow 11.9
rough 11.8
frame 11.7
board 11.6
design 11.3
map 11.1
pattern 10.9
dirty 10.8
card 10.7
travel 10.6
cardboard 10.6
parchment 10.6
wall 10.4
bread 10.3
close 10.3
chocolate 10.1
lampshade 10.1
dark 10
backdrop 9.9
pillow 9.7
sheet 9.4
historic 9.2
border 9
open 9
art 8.7
snack 8.5
space 8.5
wallpaper 8.4
horizontal 8.4
dry 8.4
message 8.2
decor 8
text 7.9
rock 7.8
shade 7.8
burnt 7.8
nobody 7.8
package 7.7
protective covering 7.6
note 7.4
desert 7.2
box 7.1

Google
created on 2022-01-22

Bedrock 84.9
Triangle 82.9
Artifact 80.9
Font 73.4
Art 65.3
Metal 63.3
Fashion accessory 63.3
Rock 63
Cuisine 57.1
Mineral 55.7
Natural material 54.3
Soil 53.2
Rectangle 53
Boulder 52.8
Paper 51.3
Illustration 50.4

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22

rock 79.2
stone 59.5

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Bread

Clarifai

Food

AWS Rekognition

Bread 95.5%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2022-01-22

nature landscape 86.1%
streetview architecture 12.7%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-22

a close up of a rock 80.5%
a piece of wood 61.9%
a close up of a rock wall 61.8%

Clarifai

Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-13

a rock with a fragment of its surface.

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17

a photograph of a piece of artisann stoneware with a label on it

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-16

This image shows three broken fragments of an ancient terracotta object or tile, likely inscribed or stamped. The surface appears weathered and worn, with residual markings that suggest some sort of text or circular design, although much of it is faded and difficult to read. The object shows signs of age and erosion, typical of archaeological artifacts. A small label in modern text at the bottom reads: "Aqua Claudia near Porta Furba," indicating that the artifact may be related to the Aqua Claudia, an ancient Roman aqueduct, and was found or associated with the Porta Furba area.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-16

The image depicts a fragment of an ancient Roman tile. The tile is broken into three adjoining pieces, forming a rough triangular shape. The surface appears to be weathered and has a reddish-brown color typical of terracotta or brick materials used in ancient Roman construction. Faded markings or inscriptions can be seen on the surface, though they are not entirely legible. The pieces are placed on a plain white background, likely for display or analysis.

In the bottom left corner of the image, there is a small label that reads "Aqua Claudia near Porta Furba." This suggests that the tile fragments may have originated from the Aqua Claudia, a Roman aqueduct, near the Porta Furba area. The label implies historical significance, indicating that these fragments are part of an archaeological find associated with the infrastructure of ancient Rome.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20

The image shows a large, irregularly shaped rock or stone fragment. The surface of the rock appears to be weathered and cracked, with a reddish-brown coloration. The rock is broken into several pieces, with some of the fragments fitting together. There is a label attached to the rock that says "Agua Claudia near Punta Faro".

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20

This image shows what appears to be an archaeological artifact - specifically a fragment of what looks like ancient Roman terracotta or ceramic tile. The piece has a reddish-orange clay color and shows signs of age and weathering, with some white residue or mineral deposits on its surface. The fragment has several parallel grooves or scoring marks cut into it. At the bottom of the image, there appears to be a small label or tag that reads "Aqua Claudia near Porta Furba," suggesting this artifact is likely from or found near the ancient Roman aqueduct Aqua Claudia in the vicinity of Porta Furba in Rome. The piece is photographed against a white background, likely in a museum or archaeological collection setting.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10

The image presents a broken piece of clay pottery, likely from ancient times, with a label indicating its origin.

  • The pottery is broken into two pieces, with a visible crack running through the middle.
    • The top piece is larger than the bottom piece.
    • Both pieces have rough edges and are light brown in color.
  • A small white label is attached to the bottom piece of the pottery.
    • The label is rectangular in shape and has black text that reads "Aqua Claudia near Porta Furba".
    • The label appears to be hand-written.
  • The background of the image is a plain white surface.
    • The surface is flat and even, with no visible textures or patterns.
    • The white color provides a clean and neutral backdrop for the pottery.

In summary, the image shows a broken piece of ancient clay pottery with a label indicating its origin, set against a plain white background.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10

This image depicts a fragment of an ancient Roman terracotta tile, broken into three pieces and arranged in a triangular formation. The tile features a circular design, although it is partially obscured by the breakage. A small white label attached to the lower left corner of the tile bears the handwritten inscription "Aqua Claudia near Porta Furba" in black ink.

The tile is set against a plain white background, suggesting that it may be part of a museum or archaeological collection. The overall appearance of the image suggests that it is a historical artifact, likely from the Roman Empire, and is being preserved and studied for its cultural and historical significance.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-08

The image shows a collection of broken pieces of ancient Roman tiles. The tiles are made of terracotta, a type of clay that was commonly used in Roman architecture. The tiles have a reddish-brown color and a rough, uneven surface, indicating their age and the wear and tear they have experienced over time. The tiles are arranged in a way that suggests they were once part of a larger structure, such as a building or a road. The tiles have a distinctive pattern of interlocking edges, which allowed them to be securely fastened together. The tiles also have a circular stamp or mark on them, which likely served as a manufacturer's mark or a symbol of quality. The tiles are displayed on a white background, which helps to highlight their intricate details and the beauty of their craftsmanship.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-08

The image shows a broken piece of what appears to be a brick or tile. The object is divided into three parts, with two of them detached from the main piece. The surface of the brick is rough and uneven, with a reddish-brown color and some white spots. The brick seems to have been used for construction purposes, and it may have been damaged during use or transportation. The image also includes a label with the text "Aqua Claudia near Porta Furba," which suggests that the brick may have been found near the Aqua Claudia aqueduct in Rome, Italy.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-15

The image shows three fragments of what appears to be an ancient terracotta tile or brick, fitted together. The fragments have a rough, weathered appearance with a light reddish-brown base color mottled with areas of white or light gray discoloration. There are etched or relief patterns on the surface, including what looks like a circular emblem or design and possibly other geometric patterns. The bottom edge has a label which reads "Aqua Claudia near Porta Furba." The background is plain white.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-15

Here is a description of the image:

The image shows several fragments of a broken terracotta tile. The fragments are roughly triangular or irregular shapes with a warm, reddish-brown color. The surface appears weathered and textured with some patches of white and dark discoloration. The piece on the left has a label reading "Aqua Claudia near Porta Furba." The surface of the tiles shows the remains of a raised design, likely a decorative element or a marking. The fragments are lying on a plain white background. The overall impression is of an ancient artifact, possibly a piece of Roman construction.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-03

The image shows three broken fragments of a terracotta tile or pottery. The fragments are irregularly shaped and appear to be part of a larger piece that has been broken. The surface of the fragments is rough and weathered, indicating age and possible exposure to the elements.

There is a label attached to one of the fragments that reads "Aqua Claudia near Porta Furba." This suggests that the fragments may have historical significance, possibly related to the Aqua Claudia, which was an ancient Roman aqueduct. The mention of "Porta Furba" indicates a specific location, likely near this ancient gate in Rome.

The fragments have some visible markings and patterns, which could be part of a larger design or inscription that was on the original piece. The overall color of the fragments is a reddish-brown, typical of terracotta.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-24

The image shows three fragments of a rectangular brick or tile, likely made of clay, with a reddish-brown surface. The fragments appear to be broken, with one piece partially overlapping the others. The surface of the brick/tile has some inscriptions or markings that are partially visible and appear to be incised or impressed into the clay. The inscriptions are not fully legible in the image. A small white label at the bottom of the largest fragment reads "Aqua Claudia near Porta Furba," which suggests that this piece may be related to a historical or archaeological site associated with the Aqua Claudia, an ancient Roman aqueduct, near a location referred to as Porta Furba. The background is a plain white surface, which helps in highlighting the texture and color of the brick/tile fragments.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-24

This image shows two pieces of ancient terra cotta, with visible wear and weathering, including cracks and discoloration. The fragments appear to be part of a larger structure, likely an aqueduct, given the inscription on the label below them. The label reads "Aqua Claudia near Porta Furba," suggesting that these artifacts are associated with the Aqua Claudia, an ancient Roman aqueduct. The surface of the fragments shows some decorative or inscribed patterns, though they are partially eroded. The overall appearance indicates their age and historical significance.

Text analysis

Amazon

Porta
Aqua
Furba
near
Aqua Claudia near Porta Furba
Claudia

Google

Aqua Claudia near forta fur ba
Aqua
Claudia
near
forta
fur
ba