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Example sentences for "provenience"

Lexicographically close words:
proveditore; proven; provenance; provenant; provender; proverb; proverbe; proverbial; proverbially; proverbs
  1. A later collection by Dall included three Indian female crania from Alaska, but their exact provenience is uncertain; their measurements are given in my catalogue.

  2. In many cases, however, my own investigations have led me to different conclusions, principally with regard to certain tests and the dialectal provenience of loanwords.

  3. Hately Waddell--partly to illustrate New Scotch forms, but also because they help to show the dialectal provenience of loanwords.

  4. Sidenote: Provenience and contents] We next note that the fragment came to the Pierpont Morgan Library from Aldus’s country, where, as Dr.

  5. The remains found out along the Valmontone road[130] coincide nearly enough with the provenience of the inscription to settle an amphitheatre here of late imperial date.

  6. From the provenience of the inscription this building, not necessarily a sacred one (Dessau), was one of the many structures on the site of the new Forum below the town.

  7. They were in the Forum, as the provenience of the inscription shows.

  8. From an old engraving; provenience not known.

  9. Before attempting to decide anything concerning the provenience of these two tales, we shall first examine versions of the story from other parts of the world.

  10. From older (pre-1901) University collections, provenience and collector not recorded.

  11. The provenience and associations at this site strongly suggest a late Transitional Paleo-Indian affiliation as well as early Archaic.

  12. This also indicates an early provenience for Wheeler points.

  13. An example of the type appears in unknown provenience at Stanfield-Worley Bluff Shelter (DeJarnette, Kurjack and Cambron, 1962).

  14. In the past, most of these systems of classification have been based on certain look-alike characteristics, with an utter disregard for the cultural provenience of the objects being classified.

  15. Jenkins (1975) has confirmed a pre-Mississippian (Miller III) provenience for this type on the Central Tombigbee River.

  16. Only the finds accompanied by depth and provenience data are significant in evaluating these structures, and in the case of the gateway few are helpful to any degree.

  17. None of this material has provenience data, nearly all of it having turned up in the process of trenching.


  18. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "provenience" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    beginning; commencement; conception; derivation; following; fountain; fountainhead; hangover; head; inception; lateness; origin; original; origination; provenance; provenience; radical; radix; remainder; rise; root; sequence; source; stem; stock; succession; taproot; well; wellspring; whence