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Title

Relief fragments from the tomb of the official Ptahshepses, nicknamed Impy

Date

2323-2150 BCE

People

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Classification

Sculpture

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Nanette Rodney Kelekian in memory of George and Ilse Hanfmann, 1993.222

Human Generated Data

Title

Relief fragments from the tomb of the official Ptahshepses, nicknamed Impy

Date

2323-2150 BCE

Classification

Sculpture

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Nanette Rodney Kelekian in memory of George and Ilse Hanfmann, 1993.222

Machine Generated Data

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Amazon
created on 2023-06-15

Archaeology 100
Brick 99.6
Limestone 90.5
Rock 84.2
Head 72.5
Face 67.8
Pottery 57
Architecture 55.9
Building 55.9
Wall 55.9

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-13

no person 99.7
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museum 89.7
grave 89.5
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Imagga
created on 2023-06-15

binding 53.8
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ancient 29.4
wall 28.2
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stucco 27.6
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Google
created on 2023-06-15

Rectangle 82.3
Artifact 81.3
Relief 72.7
Art 69.5
Font 69.1
Carving 68.4
Ancient history 67.1
History 64
Stone carving 63.3
Rock 63.2
Stele 62.1
Wood 61.1
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Visual arts 56.7
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Microsoft
created on 2023-06-15

building material 98.6
building 98.1
stone 97.9
art 96.7

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person

Clarifai

Clothing
Human face

AWS Rekognition

Person 96.6%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2023-06-15

paintings art 47.1%
streetview architecture 45.3%
text visuals 5.9%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2023-06-15

a stone building 85.6%
a close up of a stone building 81.5%
an old stone building 75.7%

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-01

two ancient stone tablets with writing on them

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-04-28

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OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-02-07

The image displays two ancient Egyptian limestone stela fragments connected side by side. They are inscribed with figures and hieroglyphics, indicating their historical significance. The left fragment depicts a tall figure in profile, facing right with a staff in hand, leading a row of four smaller figures, also in profile. Above them are a series of hieroglyphic symbols. The right fragment shows two larger figures and a smaller figure, with detailed carvings and hieroglyphics vertically arranged to the right of the figures. The figures and inscriptions suggest the depiction of a narrative or a commemoration of individuals, which is characteristic of Egyptian stelae. The stone surface shows wear and chipping, evidencing the artifact's age and historical value.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-02

The image depicts two limestone relief fragments from ancient Egyptian tomb scenes. The carvings show several human figures and hieroglyphic inscriptions.

On the left fragment, there are four human figures lined up in a row, with the largest figure positioned ahead of the others. To the upper left of the figures, there are hieroglyphic symbols which appear to include eyes and other characters typical of ancient Egyptian writing.

On the right fragment, there are also several human figures in similar garb. This fragment shows three full human figures and a portion of a fourth. There are hieroglyphic inscriptions to the left of the figures as well, and these hieroglyphs include various symbols and characters, such as eyes, birds, and other shapes.

The stone surface appears to be eroded and marked by time, which is common in artifacts of this age. The two fragments are displayed side by side, with a slight gap between them, possibly indicating they were once part of a larger continuous scene.

Anthropic Claude

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-28

These appear to be ancient Egyptian relief carvings or stone tablets, likely limestone, showing hieroglyphic scenes. The carvings are arranged in two separate panels displayed side by side. The reliefs feature typical Egyptian artistic style with figures shown in profile and hieroglyphic writing. On the left panel, there appears to be a scene with several standing figures in a row, while the right panel contains more varied imagery including what appears to be the Eye of Horus symbol and other hieroglyphic elements. The carvings are in relatively good condition though showing some wear and erosion consistent with their age. The stone has a light beige or off-white coloring typical of limestone artifacts from ancient Egypt.

Created by claude-3-haiku-48k-20240307 on 2024-03-29

The image shows two relief sculptures or carved stone panels from ancient Egypt. The panels are divided down the middle, with one panel on the left and one on the right.

The left panel depicts a male figure, possibly a pharaoh or other important person, standing and facing forward. There are various other figures and hieroglyphic symbols carved around the central figure.

The right panel also contains carved figures and hieroglyphic symbols, but the imagery is more complex, with multiple individuals engaged in various activities or rituals. There appear to be figures making offerings or engaged in ceremonial gestures.

The carvings have a distinctive ancient Egyptian artistic style, with the figures rendered in profile and the hieroglyphic writing visible. The overall impression is of religious or ceremonial imagery from the ancient Egyptian culture.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-25

This image depicts two ancient Egyptian limestone reliefs, each featuring a scene with figures and hieroglyphics. The reliefs are rectangular in shape, with the left one appearing slightly larger than the right. Both have a rough, weathered texture and display signs of aging, including cracks and discoloration.

The left relief showcases a figure standing in the center, accompanied by two smaller figures on either side. The central figure is depicted with their right arm raised, while the smaller figures have their arms at their sides. Above the central figure, a vertical line of hieroglyphics is visible, although the text is not legible.

The right relief also features a central figure, this time seated on a chair. To the right of the seated figure stands another figure, while to the left is a third figure, partially obscured by the edge of the relief. Above the seated figure, a horizontal line of hieroglyphics is present, but again, the text is not decipherable.

Both reliefs are mounted on a gray wall, with small white brackets holding them in place. The overall appearance of the reliefs suggests that they are artifacts from an ancient Egyptian tomb or temple, likely created during the New Kingdom period (around 1550-1069 BCE). The presence of hieroglyphics and the depiction of figures in traditional Egyptian attire further support this interpretation.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-01

The image presents two ancient Egyptian stone reliefs, each depicting a scene from everyday life in ancient Egypt. The reliefs are carved into rectangular blocks of stone and feature a light beige color with a rough texture.

Relief 1:

  • Scene: A procession of people, likely priests or officials, carrying offerings to a temple.
  • Figures: The figures are dressed in traditional ancient Egyptian clothing, with men wearing kilts and women wearing long robes.
  • Symbols: Various symbols and hieroglyphics are inscribed on the relief, including images of gods, animals, and geometric shapes.
  • Background: The background of the relief is plain, with no visible details or patterns.

Relief 2:

  • Scene: A group of people gathered around a table, possibly engaged in a ritual or ceremony.
  • Figures: The figures are also dressed in traditional ancient Egyptian clothing, with men and women standing together.
  • Symbols: Similar symbols and hieroglyphics are present on this relief, including images of gods, animals, and geometric shapes.
  • Background: The background of this relief is also plain, with no visible details or patterns.

Overall:

  • Style: The reliefs are characteristic of ancient Egyptian art, with a focus on simplicity, symmetry, and the use of hieroglyphics to convey meaning.
  • Material: The reliefs are made of stone, likely limestone or sandstone, which was a common material used in ancient Egyptian art.
  • Condition: The reliefs appear to be in good condition, with minimal damage or wear. However, some of the hieroglyphics are worn or faded, making them difficult to read.

Context:

  • Time period: The reliefs are likely from the New Kingdom period (1550-1069 BCE), based on the style and symbols used.
  • Location: The reliefs may have originated from a temple or tomb in ancient Egypt, given their religious and funerary themes.
  • Purpose: The reliefs were likely created to serve as decorative elements in a temple or tomb, or to commemorate important events or individuals.

Conclusion:

The two ancient Egyptian stone reliefs presented in the image offer a glimpse into the daily life and culture of ancient Egypt. The reliefs depict scenes of everyday life, including processions and rituals, and feature traditional ancient Egyptian clothing and symbols. The reliefs are characteristic of ancient Egyptian art, with a focus on simplicity, symmetry, and the use of hieroglyphics to convey meaning.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-26

Two rectangular stone carvings are displayed on a gray wall. The carvings are made of limestone and have ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics on them. The carvings are arranged in a way that they are facing each other. The carvings depict human figures, animals, and hieroglyphics. The carvings are probably ancient Egyptian artifacts. The carvings are probably displayed in a museum.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-26

The image shows two stone tablets with carvings on them. The carvings on the stone tablets depict people, animals, and other objects. The stone tablets are displayed on a gray surface, possibly a wall, with a dotted line running across the middle. The carvings on the stone tablets are in a foreign language, possibly hieroglyphics. The stone tablets are old and have some wear and tear, with some parts of the carvings being faded or chipped.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-01

The image shows two rectangular stone slabs with ancient Egyptian relief carvings. The slabs are a light beige color and appear to be made of sandstone or a similar material. They are mounted on a gray wall, with a small gap between them.

The carvings depict various figures and hieroglyphs. On the left slab, there is a prominent male figure with his arm raised, followed by three smaller figures. To the right of the main figure, there is a vertical column of hieroglyphs.

On the right slab, there are additional figures and hieroglyphs, including what appears to be a staff or scepter held by one of the figures. The carvings are detailed, showing clothing, facial features, and symbolic elements.

The overall impression is of an artifact from ancient Egypt, possibly a section of a tomb or temple wall. The style of the carvings is typical of Egyptian art, with stylized figures and symbolic imagery. The slabs appear to be in good condition, although there are some signs of wear and age.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-01

Here's a description of the image:

The image showcases two separate, yet likely related, stone reliefs or carvings. They depict scenes with figures and hieroglyphic inscriptions, indicative of ancient Egyptian art.

Here's a breakdown:

  • Material & Appearance: The reliefs are made of a light-colored stone, possibly limestone or sandstone. The surface is slightly weathered and eroded, revealing the age of the artifacts. The overall aesthetic is that of a museum display.
  • Composition: Each relief panel is roughly rectangular, though their edges are somewhat irregular, suggesting they may have been part of a larger piece. The panels are separated by a blank grey background, indicating they're displayed apart.
  • Subject Matter: The carvings feature human figures and hieroglyphic texts, which are essential elements of ancient Egyptian visual storytelling.
  • Style: The figures are depicted in a characteristic Egyptian style, in profile or semi-profile.
  • Interpretation: The scenes probably represent important figures, possibly pharaohs or high-ranking officials, interacting with other figures. The accompanying hieroglyphs would provide context.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-30

The image shows two ancient Egyptian limestone relief fragments, likely from a tomb or temple. These reliefs feature carved figures and hieroglyphic inscriptions, which are typical of Egyptian art from the Old Kingdom period or later.

Left Fragment:

  • The scene depicts a seated figure, possibly a deity or a pharaoh, holding a staff or scepter.
  • The figure is larger than the other figures, indicating importance or divinity.
  • To the left of the seated figure, there are three standing figures, possibly attendants or family members, facing the seated figure.
  • Hieroglyphic inscriptions are present on the right side of the seated figure, likely providing information about the scene or the figures depicted.

Right Fragment:

  • This fragment shows a similar scene with a seated figure holding a staff or scepter.
  • The seated figure is again larger, suggesting a person of high status.
  • To the left of the seated figure, there are standing figures facing towards the seated figure.
  • Hieroglyphic inscriptions are present on the left side of the seated figure, similar to the left fragment.

Both fragments are intricately carved and provide insight into the artistic and cultural practices of ancient Egypt, particularly the importance of hierarchical representation and the use of hieroglyphs to convey meaning.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-06-27

The image shows two stone tablets, likely from ancient Egyptian civilization, displayed side by side against a dark background. Both tablets feature hieroglyphic inscriptions and detailed relief carvings of human figures.

The tablet on the left depicts a group of people, including a central figure who appears to be in a position of authority or leadership. This figure is holding a staff or scepter, a common symbol of power and authority in ancient Egyptian art. The other figures are shown in a line, possibly in submissive or respectful postures. The inscriptions above and to the side of the central figure are hieroglyphs, which are the script used in ancient Egypt.

The tablet on the right shows a similar scene but with a different composition. It includes a larger figure, possibly a deity or a higher-ranking individual, who is also holding a staff or scepter. This figure is accompanied by other human figures. The inscriptions on this tablet are also hieroglyphic, with some symbols appearing to be more prominent and larger, which might indicate their importance or frequency in the text.

Both tablets exhibit signs of age, such as wear and some discoloration, suggesting they are ancient artifacts. The style of the carvings and the script strongly indicate that these are from the Egyptian period, possibly from the New Kingdom or an earlier dynasty. The reliefs and inscriptions likely tell a story, possibly related to a narrative or a ritual, but the exact meaning would require further archaeological and linguistic analysis.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-06-27

The image shows two ancient Egyptian stone reliefs displayed side by side. Both reliefs are carved in a similar style and depict scenes with human figures and hieroglyphs.

Left Relief:

  • Figures:
    • A central male figure is holding a staff or scepter in one hand and appears to be gesturing with the other hand.
    • To the left of the central figure, there are three smaller figures, possibly children or attendants, standing in a line.
  • Hieroglyphs:
    • There are several hieroglyphs carved above and around the figures, which likely provide context or a narrative related to the scene.

Right Relief:

  • Figures:
    • A central male figure is holding a staff or scepter in one hand and appears to be gesturing with the other hand.
    • To the right of the central figure, there are two other figures, possibly deities or important individuals, also holding staffs or scepters.
  • Hieroglyphs:
    • There are several hieroglyphs carved above and around the figures, which likely provide context or a narrative related to the scene.

Both reliefs are mounted on a dark-colored wall and have a weathered appearance, indicating their age and historical significance. The reliefs are likely part of a larger structure, such as a temple or tomb, and they depict scenes of religious or ceremonial importance.

Text analysis

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