Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 23-31 |
Gender | Male, 82% |
Calm | 60.8% |
Angry | 26.4% |
Fear | 9.1% |
Disgusted | 1.1% |
Surprised | 0.9% |
Sad | 0.8% |
Confused | 0.5% |
Happy | 0.4% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Human face | 85.4% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2022-01-09
events parties | 83.9% | |
streetview architecture | 11.8% | |
text visuals | 2.6% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-09
a close up of a blue wall | 68.8% | |
a close up of a blue background | 66.8% | |
a blue sign sitting on the ground | 46.8% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-12
a close up of the ancient stone carving.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-04-29
a photograph of a blue statue of a person holding a knife
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-25
This is an image of an Egyptian shabti figurine, crafted from a blue-green faience material. Shabtis are funerary figurines used in ancient Egyptian funerary practices. They were placed in tombs among the grave goods and were intended to act as servants for the deceased in the afterlife.
This specific shabti has a characteristic anthropoid shape with details of the face, arms, and hands visible. The arms are crossed over the chest, a common pose for shabtis. There are hieroglyphic inscriptions painted vertically down the front, which would typically spell out spells from the Book of the Dead or the name and titles of the deceased owner. The eyes and eyebrows are also emphasized with black paint. The overall condition shows signs of age, with some surface wear and chipping. The vibrant blue-green color of the faience material is still prominent despite the passage of time.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-25
This image shows a figure that appears to be an ancient Egyptian artifact, specifically a faience shabti or ushabti figure. These were funerary figurines placed in tombs among the grave goods and were intended to act as servants or helpers for the deceased in the afterlife. The figure is characterized by a vibrant blue color with black hieroglyphic inscriptions and details. The figurine is depicted mummiform, with crossed arms that are not clearly visible due to the loss of detail or wear. The hieroglyphs likely contain information pertaining to the owner or specific spells from the "Book of the Dead" intended to assist the deceased. The state of preservation and exact age of the artifact are not discernible from the image alone, but its style is consistent with pieces from ancient Egyptian civilization.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-24
This appears to be an ancient Egyptian ushabti figurine, which is a type of funerary figurine. It's made of bright turquoise-blue faience (a glazed ceramic material commonly used in ancient Egyptian art) and has hieroglyphic inscriptions in darker pigment running down its front. Ushabti figures were placed in tombs and were meant to act as servants for the deceased in the afterlife. The figure has the typical mummiform shape, meaning it resembles a mummified body with crossed arms over the chest. The surface shows some wear and aging, with areas where the blue glaze has faded or worn away. The hieroglyphic text appears to be a spell or inscription, though the specific text isn't clearly legible in this image. Multiple views of the same artifact are shown, displaying it from slightly different angles.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-25
This appears to be an ancient Egyptian ushabti figurine, made of bright turquoise-blue faience (a type of glazed ceramic material commonly used in ancient Egyptian art). Ushabti were funerary figurines placed in tombs to serve as magical servants in the afterlife. The figure is shown in a mummiform shape, standing upright with arms crossed over the chest. There appears to be hieroglyphic text inscribed vertically down the front of the figure, which would typically contain spells or the name and titles of the deceased person it was made for. The bright blue color is characteristic of Egyptian faience, and the piece shows some darkening or wear in areas, suggesting its age. These types of figurines were very common in ancient Egyptian burials, particularly during the New Kingdom period and later.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-25
The image shows a small blue faience (glazed ceramic) figurine or amulet depicting an ancient Egyptian shabti or funerary figurine. The shabti has a mummiform shape, with the arms crossed over the chest. The glazed surface is turquoise blue in color, with some darker areas and speckling giving it an aged appearance.
Hieroglyphic inscriptions can be seen incised into the figurine vertically down the front and legs, though the writing is not clearly legible in this photo due to the small size. Shabtis like this were commonly included in ancient Egyptian burials to serve the deceased in the afterlife by performing labor and tasks on their behalf.
The shabti appears intact and in relatively good condition despite its age. It likely dates to the New Kingdom period or later of ancient Egypt, when the use of blue-green glazed faience and the inclusion of shabtis in tombs was common practice. The figurine provides an interesting glimpse into ancient Egyptian funerary customs and beliefs about the afterlife.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-25
This image appears to be an ancient Egyptian artifact, possibly a statuette or figurine. The object is made of a turquoise or blue-green material, possibly a type of stone or ceramic. It has a distinct Egyptian style, with hieroglyphic inscriptions on the base. The figure appears to be wearing traditional Egyptian attire and headgear. This is likely an archaeological or historical artifact from the ancient Egyptian civilization.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-25
This image appears to be a graphic design featuring a logo or icon, with a predominantly white background and a subtle gray tone. The logo is composed of various shapes, including a rectangle, triangle, and circle, which are arranged in a harmonious and balanced manner. The overall design exudes a sense of modernity and sophistication, with clean lines and a minimalist aesthetic. The use of a limited color palette adds to the design's simplicity and elegance, making it suitable for a variety of applications, such as branding, marketing materials, or digital graphics.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-25
The image presents a small, blue figurine of an ancient Egyptian mummy, crafted from a material that appears to be ceramic or stone. The mummy is depicted in a standing position, adorned with a distinctive headdress and a long, rectangular piece of cloth wrapped around its body.
The figurine's surface features intricate black markings, which are likely hieroglyphics. These markings are visible on the mummy's body, as well as on the cloth wrapped around it. The overall appearance of the figurine suggests that it is an artifact from ancient Egypt, possibly used in a religious or funerary context.
The background of the image is solid black, which helps to highlight the details of the figurine. The image is well-lit, allowing for a clear view of the figurine's features. Overall, the image provides a detailed and informative look at this ancient Egyptian artifact.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-25
The image features a small, blue ceramic figurine of a human figure, possibly a deity or a symbolic representation. The figurine is made of a blue ceramic material and has a rectangular body with rounded edges, a flat head, and a small, flat base. The figurine's face is stylized with two large, almond-shaped eyes and a small, flat nose. The figurine's arms are folded across its chest, and its hands are not visible. The figurine's body is adorned with black and red markings, possibly hieroglyphics or other symbolic designs. The figurine is displayed on a black background, which highlights its blue color and intricate details.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-25
The image shows a small statue of a human figure, possibly a woman, made of blue material. The statue has a flat, rectangular shape, with the head and body connected by a long neck. The statue is adorned with hieroglyphics on its front side, which are written in black. The statue has a blue color, and the surface appears to be slightly rough. The statue is placed on a black background, which makes it stand out.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-01
Here's a description of the image:
The image shows a small, ancient Egyptian ushabti figure. It is made of a light blue-green material, likely faience. The figure is in the typical mummy-like form, with arms crossed over the chest. It features a stylized face with visible eyes and a headdress. The figure has a rectangular inscription running down the front, presumably containing hieroglyphs. The overall texture appears somewhat granular, and the figure shows signs of age, with areas of wear and some surface imperfections. The background is black.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-01
The image shows an ancient Egyptian turquoise blue faience shabti figurine against a black background. The figurine is roughly rectangular and depicts a mummiform figure with a headdress and inscriptions on its body. The surface of the figurine is somewhat worn or textured, giving it a slightly grainy appearance. The inscriptions are dark and vertical along the front of the figure's lower body. The figure has arms crossed over its chest, and a dark marking is visible across the forehead. The figurine has facial features that suggest a smile. The overall condition of the figurine indicates some age and wear.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image depicts an ancient Egyptian artifact known as a shabti or ushabti. These small figurines were typically made of faience, wood, or stone and were placed in tombs to serve the deceased in the afterlife.
Here are some detailed observations:
- Material and Color: The shabti is made of blue faience, a common material for such artifacts in ancient Egypt.
- Form and Features: The figure has a mummiform shape, resembling a wrapped mummy. It has a simplified human form with arms crossed over the chest, holding agricultural tools such as a hoe and a basket, which are common symbols on shabtis.
- Inscriptions: The shabti is inscribed with hieroglyphs, which typically include a spell from the Book of the Dead (Chapter 6), intended to magically animate the shabti to perform labor for the deceased in the afterlife. The hieroglyphs are written in vertical columns down the front of the figurine.
- Headdress: The figure wears a tripartite wig, which was a common hairstyle in ancient Egypt, especially among the elite.
Shabtis were believed to come to life and perform tasks assigned to the deceased by the gods, thus sparing the deceased from labor in the afterlife. They were often found in large numbers within tombs, sometimes hundreds, depending on the wealth and status of the deceased.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-06-25
This image shows an ancient Egyptian ushabti (also known as a shabti or shawabti). Ushabtis are small statuettes that were commonly buried with ancient Egyptians as part of their funerary customs. They were intended to act as substitute workers in the afterlife, performing tasks that the deceased might be required to do.
In this particular image, the ushabti is carved from a material that appears to be faience (glazed earthenware) and is painted or inlaid with a bright blue glaze. The figure has a long, pointed head, characteristic of many ushabtis, and is depicted in a standing pose with arms slightly raised. The surface of the ushabti shows some wear and age, with visible scratches and a loss of the blue glaze in places.
The hieroglyphic inscriptions on the ushabti are likely to provide the name and identity of the person to whom the ushabti belonged, as well as a declaration of the ushabti's purpose. The ushabti in this image also has markings on its head that might represent a hat or a headband, which is not uncommon in some ushabti representations.
Ushabtis are typically found in graves and tombs, and their presence was believed to ensure that the deceased would be able to fulfill their duties in the afterlife, thus securing their place in the next world.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-06-25
This image shows a small, turquoise-blue figurine, likely an ancient Egyptian ushabti (also known as shabti or shawabti). Ushabtis were small servant figures commonly placed in tombs to perform labor on behalf of the deceased in the afterlife. This particular ushabti appears to be made of faience or glazed ceramic, a material frequently used in ancient Egypt for such objects.
The figurine has a simplified, stylized form with a flat, rectangular body and a rounded head. It has a painted or engraved face with eyes, a nose, and a mouth. There are hieroglyphic inscriptions on the body, which typically contained the "ushabti spell" from the Book of the Dead or other spells to activate the ushabti in the afterlife. The hieroglyphs on this ushabti are vertically arranged and run down the front of the body. There are also some additional markings on the upper part of the body, possibly indicating the name of the deceased or other identifying information.
The ushabti appears to be intact and well-preserved, with some visible wear and discoloration, suggesting its age and historical significance. The background is black, which helps to highlight the details and colors of the figurine.