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A person who collects historical artifacts is typically known as a collector or a historian. They may also be referred to as an antiquarian or an archivist, depending on the context and specific focus of their collection.
A person who collects things can be called a collector. If the collecting is thought to be excessive, such a person might also be called a packrat, or a hoarder.
There are many ways to describe a person who collects things. They can be called a hoarder, a magpie, a gatherer, finder, or a hobbyist.
A person who collects comic books is called a comic book collector or a comic book enthusiast.
A person who collects nests or eggs and studies them is called an oologist.
Bibliophile
leaves collector
A person who collects coins is called a numismatist.
Someone who collects everything would be called a hoarder - this type of person may have OCD as well.
People that do this are called "rockhounds".
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A philatelist is a person who collects stamps.