Fragment of Relief
Description
Caption: Fragment of Relief, ca. 1352–1336 B.C.E.. Gypsum plaster, 2 3/4 x 2 5/8 in. (7 x 6.6 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund, 54.188.6. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
AI image analysis GPT-4o-2024-08-06
Machine-generated from the object's image on May 2026. Not curatorial; treat deities, names, and signs below as the model's best reading, not authority.
A fragmentary stone artifact with worn carvings.
The image shows a roughly triangular fragment of stone with eroded features. There is an oval depression in the center, which may have held a carved figure or symbol, now indistinct due to weathering. The texture is rough, suggesting the artifact might have been exposed to the elements over time. The edges are irregular and broken, indicative of it being a fragment of a larger piece.
Cross-references (2)
- BKM-Accession 54.188.6 tier-2
- BKM-Object 69234 tier-2
About this record's data
- From the source institution — accession, description, dimensions, and dating are as catalogued by Brooklyn Museum — Egyptian, Classical, Ancient Near Eastern Art.
- AI-inferred — the image-analysis panel (deities, names, signs) is machine-generated and may be wrong.
- Approximate location — most map points are plotted at the site centroid, not the exact findspot.
- Inferred links — cross-references marked with a match method other than explicit-source-field were matched by us, not stated by the source.