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- Provenance (from French provenir 'to come from/forth') is the chronology of the ownership, custody or location of a historical object. The term was originally...
-  Wadi al-Jarf   (findspot)  Giza   Tura quarries  The Diary of Merer (also known as Papyrus Jarf) is the name for papyrus logbooks written over 4,500 years...
- and it is possible that it remained in the same place until 1506 (see "Findspot" section below). He also ****erts that it was carved from a single piece...
- testimony, the Venus statue was found in a quadrangular niche. If this findspot were the original context for the Venus, the niche and the gymnasiarch's...
- The Whitecleuch Chain is a large Pictish silver chain that was found in Whitecleuch, Lanarkshire, Scotland in 1869. A high status piece, it is likely to...
- to have been found "at a depth of about four feet", although the exact findspot within Witcham Gravel is unknown; at the time, the parish comprised about...
- General location, determined from patent ety- mology of the name and the findspot (Dipylon) of the deme-decree I.G., II2, 1205; cf. R.E., s.v. Epikephisia...
- black silhouette of a scorpion to left. ... Made in: Attica, Greece ... Findspot: Nola, Italy Kerényi, C. (1974). "Stories of Orion". The Gods of the Greens...
- Stone that marks the findspot...
- The Achilles Painter was a vase-painter active ca. 470–425 BC. His name vase is an amphora, Vatican 16571, in the Vatican Museums depicting Achilles and...