This volume is a timely exploration of many facets of collecting and
collectors. It brings together sixteen papers originally presented in
two colloquia and a workshop at the Archaeological Institute of
America's 2017 Annual Meeting in Toronto. Part 1, "Collecting and
Presenting the Etruscans in North America" focuses on a select number of
collecting narratives that demonstrate how the art and material culture
of a then little-known Italic culture made its way to the United States
during the mid- to late 19th and early 20th centuries. Part 2, "Satis
sit una aliqua gemma: Collecting Classical Gem from Antiquity through
the 19th Century," explores the significance that collecting antique
gems acquired across time and space, as well the reasons why these
objects remained highly valued and sought-after collectibles from
antiquity to the modern era. Part 3, "Researching Ownership Histories
for Antiquities in Museum Collections," draws attention to discoveries
that have been made through provenance research, and also to the
challenges that shape the investigation of provenance.