Definition of Provenience

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provenance, source, origin (mainly in Archeology)
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\pro*ve"ni*ence\ (?), n. [l. proveniens, -entis, p.pr. of provenire to come forth; pro forth + venire to come.] origin; source; place where found or produced; provenance; -- used esp. in the fine arts and in arch?ology; as, the provenience of a patera.

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Provenance, from the French provenir, "to come from", refers to the chronology of the ownership or location of a historical object. The term was originally mostly used for works of art, but is now used in similar senses in a wide range of fields, including science and computing. Typical uses may cover any artifact found in archaeology, any object in paleontology, certain documents (such as manuscripts), or copies of printed books. In most fields, the primary purpose of provenance is to confirm or gather evidence as to the time, place, and—when appropriate—the person responsible for the creation, production, or discovery of the object. This will typically be accomplished by tracing the whole history of the object up to the present. Comparative techniques, expert opinions, and the results of scientific tests may also be used to these ends, but establishing provenance is essentially a matter of documentation.

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