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The place and time of origin of some artifact or other object. See Usage note below
Background; history; place of origin; ancestry
Place or source of origin
the copy history of a piece of data, or the intermediate pieces of data utilized to compute a final data element, as in a database record or web site (data provenance)
The execution history of computer processes which were utilized to compute a final piece of data (process provenance)
The history of ownership of a work of art
The history of ownership: who possessed an object and when (The National Committee to Save America's Cultural Collections 1992)
> The storage conditions of a wine from the moment it left the Château, Domaine or merchant's cellar Good provenance or good storage is essential to maintain a wine's quality and adds greatly to its value
{i} source, origin; derivation, extraction
The provenance of something is the place that it comes from or that it originally came from. Kato was fully aware of the provenance of these treasures. the place where something originally came from (provenir )
the execution history of computer processes which were utilized to compute a final piece of data (process provenance - computer science)
The source or origin When applied to rugs, provenance refers to the place of origin, the weavers of the rug and the time of origin
The geographical area or place of origin of a collection of genetic material (generally in the form of seed, pollen or cuttings) for which the process of natural selection has resulted in some common or shared population characteristics Provenance
Origin; source; provenience
the geographical area and environment to which the parent trees and other vegetation are native, and within which their genetic constitution has been developed through natural selection
the place and time where some artifact or other object originated from
the natural origin of a population A provenance is autochthonous on its natural site In forestry terminology the term "provenance is often synonymous with the term "origin" without regard to autochthony
The relationship between records and the organizations or individuals that created, accumulated and/or maintained an used them in the conduct of personal or corporate activity [ISAD(G)]
where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence; "the birthplace of civilization"
n 1 A record of a piece of art’s previous ownership, from printer to current owner
The pedigree, or history of ownership, of a work of art
documentation which supports any of the above
The ownership history of a work of art Most often this history is not known for a print, unless there is a collector's mark Ex-collection indicates that the named person was a recent owner
Place of origin of the wine
The source or known history of an object Contrast Provenience
Source, origin or derivation, particularly as related to place or persons responsible for the discovery or original production
The place and date naming where and when an object originated, for example: Victoria, 1911
A provenance is the written history of the dolls previous owners This may not seem important to some, but it's a well known fact in the collecting world that dolls which come with unique and verifiable stories are generally worth a lot more than a doll with no apparent history at all
the need to document the historical context of an Information Object before it came to the archive as well as any changes to it while it is within an archive
the source or origin of a work, can also be the record of ownership from when the artist created it
The origins of an art work; the history of a work's ownership since its creation The study of a work's provenance is important in establishing authenticity
1 The origin and/or previous owner(s) of the philatelic material being offered at auction, usually attributing ownership to a prestigious collector or institution 2 the designation for this type of philatelic material (ex-Ishikawa, ex-Farouk Collection, etc )
- The record of all known previous ownership and locations of a work of art  
The principle of archival arrangement according to which each deposit of records should be placed within an overall arrangement or classification scheme that reflects its origin and relation to other deposits from the same administrative body
The person(s) or office(s) of origin of records, i e , the person(s), family (families), or corporate body (bodies) that created and/or accumulated and used records in the course of that creator's activities or functions See also Custodial history and Respect Des fonds
The "office of origin" or original source of the materials in a collection or the archival principle of not intermingling records from different creating bodies The section in a finding aid that describes how the University of Maryland Libraries acquired the collection in question
the copy history of a piece of data, or the intermediate pieces of data utilized to compute a final data element, as in a database record or web site (data provenance - computer science)
ISAD(G) The relationship between records and the organisations or individuals that created, accumulated and/or maintained and used them in the conduct of personal or corporate activity
provenience
country of provenance
Country from which goods were shipped
provenance

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    prov·e·nance

    Türkische aussprache

    prävınıns

    Aussprache

    /ˈprävənəns/ /ˈprɑːvənəns/

    Etymologie

    [ 'präv-n&n(t)s, 'pr&au ] (noun.) 1785. From French provenance (“origin”), from Middle French provenant, present participle of provenir (“come forth", "arise”), from Latin provenio (“to come forth”)
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