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provenance
provenance
English
Noun
provenance (plural provenances)
- Place or source of origin.
- Many supermarkets display the provenance of their food products.
- (archaeology) The place and time of origin of some artifact or other object. See Usage note below.
- This spear is of Viking provenance.
- (art) The history of ownership of a work of art
- The picture is of royal provenance.
- (computing) 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)
- (computing) The execution history of computer processes which were utilized to compute a final piece of data (process provenance)
- (of a person) Background; history; place of origin; ancestry.
Related terms
Usage notes
- The term provenience in archaeology has largely replaced provenance because provenience is restricted to in situ location at the date of archaeological discovery rather than the "origin-to-present" chain of custody details of proper provenance as is customarily used by historians, museums, and commercial entities.
Translations
place or source of origin
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in archaeology: the place and time of origin of some artifact
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in arts: the history of ownership of a work of art
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in computing: the copy history of a piece of data
in computing: the execution history of computer processes
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of a person: background, history, place of origin, ancestry
Verb
provenance (third-person singular simple present provenances, present participle provenancing, simple past and past participle provenanced)
- To establish the provenance of something
Translations
French
Noun
provenance f (plural provenances)
- provenance, origin
- La violence continue en provenance de Homs, l'épicentre de contestation.
- Violence continues in Homs, the epicentre of the protests.
- La violence continue en provenance de Homs, l'épicentre de contestation.