Carlos Spottorno In Egypt, the whole archaeological world, and all the tourism that it creates, rests on the shoulders of local diggers. Any western archaeologist that wants to succeed, has to hire a local team of diggers to get the actual digging done proper and accurately. They know the field and can recognize a piece of sarcophage in the middle of a rubble mountain from a 10m distance. With this portrait serie I want to take a close look at those who do the dirty job. Those whose names are never on the news when a fabulous treasure is found. I like to call the History Seekers, for this is what they do: they try to find pieces of History. A book was published in 2006 by Blur Ediciones. index.html 014a index.html 023a index.html 002 index.html 011 index.html 026 index.html 010 index.html 003 index.html 004 index.html 024 index.html 015 index.html 005 index.html 007 index.html 008 index.html 012 index.html 019 index.html 029 index.html 025 index.html 028 index.html 009 index.html 016 index.html 018 index.html 030 index.html 020 index.html 013 index.html 006 index.html 027 index.html 022 index.html 02072009579