provenance

/ˈprɑːvənəns/
noun
  1. The place of origin or earliest known history of something, especially a valuable object or work of art.
    • This ancient vase has a documented provenance dating back to the Ming dynasty.
    • The provenance of the manuscript was traced to a monastery in Italy.
    • The museum checked the painting's provenance to make sure it was not stolen.
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