provenance in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for provenance in the English»Spanish Dictionary

provenance in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for provenance in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
This discovery is crucial to ensure the authenticity, traceability and provenance of his works, that does not allow simple drawings.
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The source recording is not continuous, and its exact provenance has not been firmly established.
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Rocks of the former group bear geochemical signatures implying island arc and back-arc basin provenance.
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They document all of the aspects related to every piece of the collection in terms of: age, history, manufacturer, style, technical aspects and provenance.
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Her symbols were the crescent and star, and the walls of her city were her provenance.
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Although the provenance of the other early version is unknown it was probably written for (or evolved at) post-war veterans reunions.
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The publisher does not explain the provenance of the manuscript.
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It is sometimes classed as a bluestone, because it does not have a local provenance.
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All are propaganda gardens promoting locals to consider growing local, to eat seasonal, to consider the provenance of their food, and to enjoy fresh.
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Despite the eminence of the painting and the many copies of it, little is known of its provenance before the 19th century (as of 1990).
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