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Imagga
created on 2022-01-15
food drinks | 54% | |
paintings art | 45.6% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-15
shape, arrow | 100% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-13
a collection of ancient artifacts.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-04-29
a photograph of a group of pieces of pottery with numbers on them
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-16
This image shows six fragments of ancient pottery, commonly referred to as sherds or shards. The pottery pieces are made of a light-colored ceramic material and feature various painted designs and markings.
- Top left: A shard decorated with dark geometric patterns, resembling thick zigzag or chevron designs.
- Top center: A piece with dark circular patterns, possibly part of a larger motif or design that includes curved elements.
- Top right: A triangle-shaped shard with the number "325" painted in red, likely an inventory or catalog designation.
- Bottom left: Another triangular shard with a reddish-brown painted stripe and also marked with "325" in red.
- Bottom center: A plain shard with no apparent decorative motif visible, possibly part of the base or body of a vessel.
- Bottom right: A small fragment with black paint and intricate detailing that resembles a floral or abstract pattern.
The assortment suggests these are archaeological finds, each representing remnants of historically significant pottery with varying designs and purposes.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-16
The image shows six fragments of ancient pottery laid out on a plain white background. Each shard is made of terracotta and features various geometric patterns and designs in black or dark brown on a lighter background.
- The top left fragment has a curved design that includes a series of parallel lines and possibly a zigzag pattern.
- The top middle fragment has an intricate circular pattern, with thick and thin black lines forming a unique geometric shape.
- The top right fragment shows the number "375" painted in red on it.
- The bottom left fragment also has the number "325" painted in red and includes a series of lines along its edge.
- The bottom middle fragment is larger and seems to be a more plain piece with less decoration, showcasing the natural terracotta color.
- The bottom right fragment is much smaller and mostly displays a black area with some white flecks or remnants of a pattern.
These pottery shards appear to be parts of ancient vessels such as bowls or jars, possibly of archaeological interest.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image shows several fragments of ancient pottery or ceramic pieces. The fragments have various geometric patterns and markings on them, including what appears to be a symbol or letter. The materials look to be made of a reddish-brown clay or earthenware. The fragments appear to be from an archaeological or historical context, potentially providing insights into the artistic or cultural practices of the time period they originate from.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image shows several fragments of ancient pottery shards. The shards have a tan or beige color and appear to be made of fired clay or ceramic material. Some of the shards have decorative patterns or markings painted on them in dark brown or black pigment, including zigzag lines, triangular shapes, and numbers or letters like "375" and "525". The shards are irregular in shape, suggesting they are broken pieces from larger original pottery objects. Based on the aged appearance and decorative elements, these seem to be archaeological artifacts or specimens from an earlier historical period or ancient culture.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This image shows several fragments of what appears to be ancient pottery or ceramic pieces. The fragments are varying sizes and shapes, with some showing decorative elements. They have a predominantly beige or tan coloring, with some pieces featuring black designs or patterns. A few of the fragments have numbers written on them (325 and 325), which are likely catalog or reference numbers used by archaeologists or museum curators. One piece shows a chevron or zigzag pattern in black, while another has a curved black design. The fragments appear to be photographed on a white background, likely for documentation or study purposes. These look like they could be archaeological artifacts, possibly from an ancient civilization's pottery or vessels.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a collection of six fragments of ceramic pottery, arranged in two rows. The fragments are made of clay and feature a range of colors, including tan, brown, and black. Each piece has a unique shape and design, with some displaying intricate patterns or numbers.
- Top Row:
- Left: A triangular fragment with a brown pattern on the left side and a tan background.
- Center: A trapezoidal fragment with a black design on the top half and a tan background.
- Right: A trapezoidal fragment with the number "325" in red on the right side and a tan background.
- Bottom Row:
- Left: A triangular fragment with the number "325" in red on the left side and a tan background.
- Center: A rectangular fragment with a curved edge and a tan background.
- Right: A small, rectangular fragment with a black design on the top half and a tan background.
The fragments appear to be from an ancient civilization, possibly from the Middle East or Asia. The use of clay and the presence of numbers suggest that these pieces may have been used for functional purposes, such as cooking or storage. The intricate designs and patterns on the fragments indicate that they may have also held cultural or religious significance. Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the craftsmanship and daily life of an ancient society.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image features a collection of five broken pottery pieces, each with distinct characteristics. The pieces are arranged in two rows, with three on top and two on the bottom.
Top Row:
- The leftmost piece has a black geometric pattern resembling a zigzag or chevron design.
- The middle piece features a black circular design with a curved line extending from it.
- The rightmost piece displays the number "325" in red, likely indicating its identification or cataloging.
Bottom Row:
- The leftmost piece bears the number "325" in red, similar to the top-right piece.
- The rightmost piece is small and dark, with an unclear design or pattern.
The background of the image is white, suggesting that it may be a product photo or part of an archaeological or historical documentation. The overall appearance of the pottery pieces suggests that they are ancient or vintage, possibly from a specific cultural or historical context.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-08
The image displays a collection of six fragments of ancient pottery, each with distinct features. The fragments vary in size and shape, suggesting they are from different pottery items. The first fragment is triangular with a zigzag pattern in black. The second fragment has a geometric design, possibly a square with a cross in the middle, also in black. The third fragment has red writing on a beige background, which appears to be numbers. The fourth fragment is large and irregularly shaped, with a brownish-yellow color. The fifth fragment is small and triangular, with red writing on it. The sixth fragment is small, with a black and white design. The fragments are placed on a white surface, likely for examination or display.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-08
The image shows a collection of six pieces of pottery, each with a unique design. The pottery pieces are arranged on a white surface. The pottery pieces are of different sizes and shapes. The pottery pieces have different designs, such as zigzag patterns, square patterns, and numbers. The pottery pieces are made of clay, and some of them have cracks. The pottery pieces are probably from an archaeological site.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-18
The image showcases six fragmented pottery shards laid out against a clean white background. These pieces exhibit varying shapes and sizes, suggestive of being remnants of larger vessels. Several fragments bear painted designs in shades of brown and black, including geometric patterns and what appear to be numbers "325," indicating possible classification or identification markings. The pottery's appearance suggests it might be of archaeological origin, with each shard showing signs of age and wear. The composition creates a sense of fragmented history, emphasizing the relics and their potential stories.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-18
The image shows a collection of six pottery shards arranged on a white background. The shards vary in size, shape, and decoration.
Starting from the top left and moving clockwise:
- A relatively large, trapezoidal piece of light brown pottery with a dark brown geometric pattern, possibly a series of connected, angular lines.
- A smaller, triangular shard with a light brown base color and a dark brown, possibly circular, abstract design.
- A triangular piece that is cream colored with "325" written in a dark red color
- A small, rectangular fragment covered mostly in black glaze or paint, with some areas showing the original clay color underneath.
- A larger, irregular shard of light brown clay with what appear to be faint vertical lines.
- A triangular piece of pottery that is cream colored with "325" written in a dark red color
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image displays a collection of six pottery shards, which are fragments of broken ceramic vessels. These shards vary in size and shape, and some have distinctive markings or decorations. Here is a detailed description of each shard:
Top Left Shard: This triangular piece features a decorative pattern consisting of black wavy lines on a beige background.
Top Center Shard: This irregularly shaped shard has a black design that appears to be part of a larger motif, possibly a geometric or abstract pattern.
Top Right Shard: This triangular shard is marked with the number "375" in red paint on its surface. It has a plain beige background.
Bottom Left Shard: Another triangular piece, similar to the top right shard, marked with the number "375" in red paint. It also has a plain beige background.
Bottom Center Shard: This is the largest shard in the image, with a smooth, plain beige surface and no visible decorations or markings.
Bottom Right Shard: This is the smallest shard, featuring a black surface with some visible texture or wear.
The shards appear to be from different vessels, as indicated by the varying designs and the presence of numerical markings on some pieces. The markings suggest that these shards might be part of an archaeological collection or study.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-05
The image shows a collection of pottery fragments. These pieces appear to be archaeological artifacts, possibly from an ancient pot or vessel. They vary in size and shape, with some featuring decorative patterns and others marked with red numbers, likely for cataloging or identification purposes in a dig or collection. The fragments are predominantly beige or light brown, with some parts showing black or dark brown markings or designs. The fragments are arranged on a plain, light-colored surface, which contrasts with the pottery, making the details of the fragments more visible.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-05
This image shows several fragments of ancient pottery, likely from an archaeological excavation. The pieces vary in size and shape and appear to be part of different vessels. Here's a description of the details in the image:
Top Left Fragment: This piece has a zigzag pattern in black ink or paint on a light brown background. The pattern is geometric and decorative.
Top Middle Fragment: This fragment also has a black design, but it appears more abstract and less geometric than the zigzag pattern on the first piece. The design is somewhat curved and irregular.
Top Right Fragment: This piece has the number "325" written in red on a light brown background. There is no visible decorative pattern on this fragment.
Bottom Left Fragment: This is a triangular piece with the number "325" written in black. The number is similar to the one on the top right fragment but in a different color.
Bottom Center Fragment: This is the largest piece in the image. It is a plain light brown fragment with no visible patterns or markings. It appears to have a rough texture.
Bottom Right Fragment: This is a small, dark piece. The surface is mostly black with some areas showing the light brown background. There are no visible patterns or numbers on this fragment.
The overall appearance of the fragments suggests that they are artifacts from an old civilization, possibly used for functional or decorative purposes. The numbers on some of the fragments might indicate cataloging or identification by archaeologists.