provenience

Etymology
Alteration of

Noun

 * 1)  Source; findspot; origin.

Usage notes

 * The term provenience in archaeology/archeology has largely replaced provenance in order to distinguish and clarify the issue of "findspot" from "ownership." Provenience most frequently refers to the in situ location at the time of archaeological discovery ("the provenience of an artifact"), while provenance is customarily used by historians, museums, and commercial entities to refer to chain of custody, ideally from the time of origin to the current location in museums or private collections.

Translations

 * Finnish: ,
 * Kapampangan: ibatan, penibatan, pibatan
 * Russian: